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Rosebank at a glance

About the suburb of Rosebank

Rosebank is a multicultural commercial and residential suburb of Sandton, located north of the Johannesburg city centre. Rosebank is known for its high-rise buildings, which include office towers, shopping centres, hotels, and apartment blocks, so it's hard to believe that this area was once farmland.

In the 1940s and 1950s, Rosebank developed into a mixed-use residential and business area. In the late 1980s and 1990s, Rosebank was considered mainly a commercial area with only a few blocks of flats. However, in recent years the area has seen tremendous residential growth, particularly in the form of high-rise, trendy apartment blocks (like Park Central), attracting buyers who want to live close to their place of work. There are over 1 000 apartments in Rosebank.

Rosebank residents can enjoy abundant entertainment at various excellent shopping malls, corner cafes, restaurants, markets, hotels, cinemas, art galleries, and nightclubs. It is a unique suburb in that it has effectively integrated a thriving commercial hub within an enjoyable working, shopping, and entertainment environment.

Interesting facts about the history of Rosebank

Construction in the Rosebank area began in the late 1940s, which is why many of the older apartment blocks and buildings are built in the Art Deco architectural style.

The Art Deco style was popularized in the 1920s and 1930s. Several famous skyscrapers are built in the Art Deco style. The Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building in the USA are two examples. Art Deco was one of the first truly international styles, and it put together both luxury and technological progress. It had a modern styling at the time, but with a focus on excellence in craftsmanship. Art Deco-influenced building styles and interiors, of course, but also fashion, jewellery, and the art world.

Schools in the area

Rosebank Primary School on Jellicoe Avenue in Rosebank is a government (public) school that opened in 1906.

St Teresa's is a private girls' school on Keyes Avenue, also in Rosebank, that was founded as a Catholic Convent School in 1930. Currently still an all-girls school with a Christian curriculum, it was one of the first schools in South Africa to defy the apartheid-era government and accept scholars of all races into their school. It is a respected private school with a strong focus on being of service to others.

The "Rosies," as the girls from St Teresa's are known, are recognizable in their pretty, blue-striped blazers. Schooling is from Grade 000 to Grade 12 and is split into Junior Primary (Grades 000 to 3), Senior Primary (Grades 4 to 7), and High School (Grades 8 to 12).

Pridwin, Kingsmead, and the Ridge are all private schools that are near Rosebank.

Medical facilities in the area

The Netcare Rosebank Hospital is on Sturdee Avenue in central Rosebank and is ideally located for people living in or visiting Sandton, Randburg other northern Johannesburg suburbs.

There is an Accident & Emergency unit at Rosebank Hospital. There are seven operating theatres, as well as Intensive Care Units and Neurology Rehabilitation Units. There is a day ward and a Gastroenterology theatre next door. The hospital has an excellent reputation, particularly for orthopedic and reconstructive plastic surgery. The sports medicine is also highly respected.

Shopping centers and malls in the area

The Zone@Rosebank has become one of the most reputable shopping destinations in the city. There is also the Rosebank Mall and The Firs, all conveniently connected by crossing piazzas and sections of the shopping centres.

Additionally, Rosebank is home to Johannesburg's newest Art Precinct, Keys Art Mile, which hosts a collection of galleries, design stores, and fine dining restaurants.

Restaurants to visit in Rosebank

Marble, in Rosebank, in an exquisite dining experience. Enjoy an easy cocktail or whiskey overlooking the Johannesburg skyline as the sun sets. The bar area is set at the enormous windows overlooking the city's western side. It's a glamorous affair. Reservations at the restaurant are essential, as it's a popular dining destination. Steak is their specialty, cooked on open flames in full view of the diners. Sneak a peek at the mouth-watering menu here.

Things to do in Rosebank

Looking for weekend activities around Rosebank? Here are our Top 5 things to do in and around Rosebank:

  1. The Goodman Gallery on Jan Smuts Avenue is on the edge of Rosebank and has exhibited an exceptional array of local and international artists for many years. Open to the public from a Tuesday to a Saturday, but it does close slightly earlier on a Saturday afternoon.

  1. The Everard Read Gallery is on Jellicoe Road in Rosebank and is the oldest commercial gallery in South Africa. It was established in 1913, and visitors can enjoy modern and contemporary art from South African artists.

  1. The Rosebank Mall Rooftop Sunday Market has over 200 traders for visitors to browse through. It is a world-class market much beloved by international visitors and locals alike. It is open on Sundays and public holidays from 9.30 am to 5 pm.

  1. The African Craft Market is found in the Rosebank Mall, closest to the Cradock Avenue entrance. It is an indoor market, and the website describes it as a "vibrant indoor mall featuring vendors of African handicrafts, jewelry, décor & souvenirs."

  1. Proud Mary, a "modern mid-century inspired all-day eatery and wine bar to suit every taste," as on the homepage of their website, is a treat! Right in the middle of Rosebank, it's a beautiful setting, and the meals are sumptuous.

Distance to airports, main roads, and the CBD

Rosebank is a 30-minute drive to the OR Tambo International Airport of Johannesburg, but flyers would be wise to take the Gautrain instead. The Gautrain station is in Rosebank, which makes commuting to the airport a breeze. Visitors to the hotels would likely catch a shuttle, and residents could catch an Uber, have a friend give them a lift to the Gautrain, or even take a short walk to the station. It's a 12-minute train ride to the airport on the Gautrain.

The Lanseria Airport, popular with those flying domestically or private, is a 50-minute drive from Rosebank.

Rosebank has its bustling commercial centre but is also only a 15-minute drive into both the Sandton and Johannesburg central business districts.

Weather in Rosebank

Summers are glorious... the sun shines 80% of the time, and impressive thundershowers often punctuate the afternoons. Sunsets are a sight to behold. Winters are crisp, with temperatures reaching zero in the nighttime and early mornings. Characteristically dry, winters are short-lived in the June to August months.

Make Rosebank your home, your story.

Residents can walk the streets and enjoy Rosebank's spectacular art deco architecture en- route to their destination due to the suburb's compact size.  Whether strolling through magnificent art galleries, shopping at designer boutiques, or meeting a friend for coffee, Rosebank has something for everyone.

Our award-winning sales agent Rose Rolfe has aptly been selling homes in Rosebank for Seeff, and she has a variety of apartments to show buyers. Please have a look at her properties for sale in Rosebank here.

There is a strong rental demand in Rosebank, and we also have several rental homes available for lease in Rosebank. Adrian Alport is our experienced rental agent, who comes highly recommended by his clients. Browse the properties that he has available to let in and around Rosebank here. Lesedi Moloi is our rental agent dedicated to leasing apartments and penthouses at Park Central, which is in Rosebank. Here are the various apartments to rent there. 

7 Residential Homes For Sale in Rosebank, Johannesburg

FROM R990,000 to R19,500,000

1 Residential Home To Let in Rosebank, Johannesburg

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