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What are safety and crime like in Centurion, Gauteng?

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From petty theft to violent crime, here's what five local experts had to say about safety and crime in Centurion, Gauteng.

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Centurion is an affluent neighbourhood where the lifestyle can be a bit pricey. Stuff like rentals, utility bills, and groceries are more expensive compared to other popular towns like Midrand. However, to seemingly compensate for this, the neighbourhood is very safe with a very low crime rate. In addition, there are many malls around, so you’re guaranteed to have all the basic amenities close by.

Ashleigh, says: 2020

My city is very dangerous, there is a very high crime rate and some areas are just not safe. It is very important to not get lost and know where you a traveling, so that you don’t unexpectedly land up in the wrong area. Streets are not always clearly marked and can cause one to get lost.

Thulane, says: 2020

In Centurion we have a low crime rate. Know traffic is congested in peak hours. Property prices are very expensive in Centurion. The community of Centurion is a very close-knit community. There is a lot of schools nearby in all residential areas. The mayor of Centurion is Herman Mashaba.

When moving to Centurion it is important to understand that it is not a safe city. You will have to be conscious of your surroundings at all times. There are many car thefts and house robberies. However, the weather is usually good as the sun shines year-round and the food is amazing from most restaurants.

Vhugala, says: 2020

It is a beautiful city that houses numerous attractions and holds a lot of work opportunities in various professional fields. I consider it a very safe place as I have not been subject to crime of any sort since having decided to relocate here. I recommend living in this beautiful city to anyone.

Michael, says: 2020
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