Pushed out: How rising rents and short-term rentals are displacing families in Cape Town

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 24/01/2026
Alexander Hayes thought she had found a small but safe place to call home. Instead, the single mother (30) to a two-year-old is now homeless — pushed out of a garden cottage in Heathfield, Cape Town, as the property was earmarked for short-term holiday rentals. Hayes is currently moving between (…)
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