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SA House Market Are Cooling Down - Properties Longer In Market For Both Sales & Rental

The average time that homes remain on the market before being sold has increased significantly, pointing to a renewed weakness in the housing market in terms of

Newsflash - Council Approves Amendments To Water By-Law

This is a MUST read for anyone who owns property that falls within the City of Cape Town! Council met on 31 May 2018 and voted in favour of certain far reac

Duet Houses: What You Need To Know

The financial and security implications of duet home ownership (a sectional title scheme with two units) are attractive, but many owners mistakenly assume that

How Fibre Has Become A Very Important Household Item - Adding Value To Your Property

Long gone are the days of internet connectivity having a place on the “special features” list of a home. With estate living continuing to thrive in South Africa

Cape Town Property Market's Latest Quarterly Capital Growth Percentages

According to Lightstone property indices for April 2018, Cape Town is continuing its unmatched growth in market activity, coming in at 9.3%. Upon closer inspec

What To Expect From Cape Town’s New R481 Million Traffic Congestion Fixes

The City of Cape Town recently announced that it would be spending a budgeted R481 million to fix traffic congestion in the area.

What To Do About Water Abuse In Your Complex or Apartment Block

“We are all aware of the water restrictions around the country and that we should all try and save water. Yet in our sectional scheme, there are some of the own

Water Crisis: Proposed Water By-Law For The Cape

The City of Cape Town Water Dashboard reflects positive rising dam levels after the recent rains, but the Cape is still in dire need of much more. Suggested mea

Land Expropriation: Residential Property Not At Risk

The move by the ANC to accept expropriation of land without compensation at their 54th National Conference in December 2017 was therefore an expected one accord

A Foreigner’s Guide To Buying Property In South Africa - 2018

There is no restriction on foreign investors acquiring property in South Africa.
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