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Linmeyer is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is located in Region 9. The suburb was laid out in the late 1940's on land which previously belonged to the Meyer Farm. The first houses constructed were on South Rand Road, the first being owned by local pharmasist, Mr Levy. By 1950 roads had been laid out, many of their names reflecting the local history: Johan Meyer Street after the original owner of the farm, Risi Avenue after the developers Risi Investment. Development was slow during the late 40's for by 1950 there were only 5 houses built. A construction company Phoenix Construction offered unique "off-plan" house for a price of some £SA3 000. A first batch of 3 homes built by Phoenix Construction were built in Risi Avenue - stands 240, 241, 242, which were ready for occupation by Christmas 1951. The rest of homes in that road were completed during 1951 - 1955. The roads remained unmade for many years owing to the bankrupcy of the company constructing them. They left behind half dug storm water drains and a Fowler Steam Roller, which when occassionaly fired up, provided great entertainment for the local children