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Cape Town City Centre vs District Six - Neighbourhood Comparison

Side-by-side comparison across safety, property values, schools, healthcare, civic responsiveness, and transport. Data sourced from official government records.

Side-by-side metrics

Metric Cape Town City Centre District Six
Safety score 31/100 31/100
Risk profile Higher reported crime Higher reported crime
Median property valuation R1.8M N/A
Property value percentile 97% 37%
Valuation growth (CAGR) -0.7% 1.2%
Schools 5 11
Matric pass rate 94% 91%
Healthcare facilities within 5 km 9 12
Nearest healthcare facility 0.8 km 0.6 km
Civic responsiveness percentile 58% 60%
Minibus taxi routes 202 210

Green indicates the higher-performing value per metric. Safety scores are relative indices - not absolute safety measures. Property valuations are from the CCT General Valuation Roll 2022, not market transaction prices.

Key differences

  • District Six has more schools nearby (11), which may indicate greater educational choice.

Frequently asked questions

How does Cape Town City Centre compare to District Six for safety?

Cape Town City Centre has a safety score of 31/100 (Higher reported crime), while District Six scores 31/100 (Higher reported crime). These are relative indices based on reported crime - not absolute measures of safety.

Which suburb has higher property values - Cape Town City Centre or District Six?

Property valuation data is not available for both suburbs.

What schools are near Cape Town City Centre and District Six?

Cape Town City Centre has 5 schools nearby, while District Six has 11. School data is sourced from the DBE EMIS masterlist.

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