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Crossroads vs Nyanga - 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 Crossroads Nyanga
Safety score No data No data
Risk profile Higher reported crime Higher reported crime
Median property valuation R100K R300K
Property value percentile 4% 9%
Valuation growth (CAGR) 8.2% 1.1%
Schools 7 12
Matric pass rate 83% 84%
Healthcare facilities within 5 km 18 20
Nearest healthcare facility 0.5 km 0.4 km
Civic responsiveness percentile 20% 11%
Minibus taxi routes 78 116

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

  • Nyanga has higher median property valuations than Crossroads, based on the CCT General Valuation Roll 2022.
  • Nyanga has more schools nearby (12), which may indicate greater educational choice.

Frequently asked questions

How does Crossroads compare to Nyanga for safety?

Safety data is not available for both suburbs. Where available, scores are relative indices based on reported crime data.

Which suburb has higher property values - Crossroads or Nyanga?

Crossroads has a median property valuation of R100K and Nyanga has R300K, based on the CCT General Valuation Roll 2022. These are municipal valuations, not market transaction prices.

What schools are near Crossroads and Nyanga?

Crossroads has 7 schools nearby, while Nyanga has 12. School data is sourced from the DBE EMIS masterlist.

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