Author: CSi Property Group, 01 June 2026,
Suburb News

Does Montana Park still offer value in 2026?

If you’re looking for a home in Pretoria, one of the questions you’re likely to be asking yourself is this: Where can you still find genuine value for money? Buyers and tenants alike are focusing on practical lifestyle benefits, long-term affordability and areas that continue to attract steady demand. In Pretoria’s northern suburbs, Montana Park remains one of the areas that consistently checks all the boxes. The CSi Property Group explains all the factors that make Montana Park great value in 2026.

Property prices in Montana Park

A quick browse through the properties to let and for sale in Montana Park showcases how affordable the suburb can be. Families looking to rent a two-bedroom apartment in one of Montana Park’s safe sectional title developments can pay as little as R6 500 per month.

What buyers can expect from the Montana Park property market in 2026

Lightstone data reveals that the median price of freehold properties in Montana Park has surpassed its 2024 high this year, reaching R2 500 000. There’s good news for prospective sectional title buyers in Montana Park: the median price has dropped slightly this year, from R1 590 000 in 2025 to R1 515 000 in 2026. The general trend in sectional title prices since 2020 has been a gentle rise, so this temporary lowering of prices indicates an ideal time to invest.

Lifestyle and convenience in Montana Park

One of Montana Park’s biggest strengths is the balance it offers between suburban comfort and everyday convenience. If you call Montana Park home, you’ve got easy access to major shopping centres such as Montana Crossing, Zambezi Junction and Kolonnade Shopping Centre. There are also great schools within a short drive of home, including Hoerskool Montana, Laerskool Magalieskruin and Curro Pretoria, among many others. Restaurants, medical facilities and major arterial routes are all within easy reach.

At the same time, what Montana Park residents love most about their home is the quiet, family-orientated atmosphere. You’ll find parks and green spaces close to home, as well as a strong sense of community. This combination of accessibility and lifestyle is what continues to make Montana Park a sought-after home.

Security estates and sectional title living in Montana Park

Many of the properties available for rent in Montana Park are in a well-loved complex called Oxford Heights. As is the case in almost all of Gauteng’s popular sectional title developments, security is a priority at Oxford Heights. The array of security features in the complex includes access control, guards on duty 24/7, armed response and CCTV cameras. There are also great communal features like a swimming pool, braai area and kids’ play area.

Montana Park’s location advantage in Pretoria

One of the key reasons Montana Park continues to attract buyers in 2026 is its strategic location within Pretoria’s northern suburbs. The area offers convenient access to major transport routes including the N1 highway, Sefako Makgatho Drive and Zambezi Drive, making commuting to business hubs, schools and shopping centres easy for residents. In short, it’s a suburb that offers a practical, connected lifestyle together with a quiet residential ambience.

Who is choosing Montana Park?

Montana Park is proving popular among middle-aged buyers (between the ages of 36 and 49), as well as mature buyers (between 50 and 64). This clearly showcases the family-orientated nature of the area. It’s also interesting to note that the area is growing in popularity in the youth market (buyers between 18 and 35). While less than 5% of the area’s existing owners are in this category, more than 20% of recent buyers are under the age of 35.

If you’re interested in buying or renting a home in Montana Park, get in touch with the CSi Property Group. We’re area experts and we’re waiting to help you open the doors to your future home.