Halfway Gardens, Midrand
Halfway Gardens is a centrally located Midrand suburb that has developed into a key residential and light commercial support area within Gauteng’s main business corridor between Johannesburg and Pretoria. While primarily residential in character, the area plays an important role in supporting nearby commercial hubs such as Waterfall City, Randjespark, Halfway House, and Midrand CBD. Its strategic location continues to make it attractive for small businesses, professional services, and property investors seeking convenient access to major economic nodes.
The area benefits from a balanced urban environment, offering residential estates, sectional-title developments, and select commercial pockets that support offices, service businesses, and convenience retail. This mix makes Halfway Gardens a practical base for businesses that require proximity to major commercial districts without the higher rental costs associated with premium office nodes such as Waterfall City and Sandton.
Halfway Gardens is particularly well positioned for businesses that rely on accessibility and staff mobility. Its central Midrand location provides quick access to surrounding commercial and industrial zones, making it ideal for administrative offices, satellite branches, and service-based operations supporting larger regional networks.
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A key advantage of the area is its proximity to major transport routes that drive Midrand’s commercial activity:
N1 Highway provides direct north–south connectivity between Johannesburg and Pretoria, forming the backbone of regional logistics and commuter movement.
Allandale Road (M39) links Halfway Gardens to Waterfall City, Midrand CBD, and surrounding commercial precincts.
R55 Main Road connects the area to Kyalami, Centurion, and northern Johannesburg suburbs.
Old Pretoria Road (R101) provides an alternative route through established Midrand industrial and commercial zones.
These routes ensure strong accessibility for both business operations and employee commuting, reinforcing the area’s role as a supportive Midrand node.
Public transport access is another important feature, with taxi routes, Gautrain bus connections via Midrand Station, and ride-hailing services such as Uber and Bolt offering reliable mobility options for residents and workers. This improves connectivity to surrounding business hubs and enhances daily commuting efficiency.
Halfway Gardens also benefits from proximity to key amenities, including shopping centres, schools, healthcare facilities, and lifestyle destinations such as Mall of Africa. This makes it an attractive live-work-support environment for professionals operating in nearby commercial districts.
Although not a primary industrial zone, Halfway Gardens plays a valuable supporting role within the broader Midrand commercial ecosystem. Its location allows businesses to remain close to high-demand nodes while benefiting from a more affordable and accessible base of operations.
This is where Newpoint Property comes in, assisting businesses in securing the ideal commercial property within Halfway Gardens and surrounding Midrand nodes. Whether you are expanding, relocating, or establishing a new presence, Newpoint Property offers access to a wide range of To Let and For Sale opportunities tailored to your business needs.