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Cape Town's Day Zero Horizon Moves Towards November

Residents in Cape Town will probably not see Day Zero this year if they continue to use 50 litres of water a day‚ but that puts the next Day Zero target in the

Implication Of The VAT Increase To Residential Property Sales

During the 2018 budget speech the former Minister of Finance announced an increase in the VAT rate to 15% effective from 1 April 2018.

Expropriation Of Land Without Compensation - What You Need To Know

Expropriation of land without Compensation Land has overnight become one of the biggest national topics under discussion - after the MPs voted in favour of a m

Cape Town Northern Suburb’s House Price Growth Exceeds Atlantic Seaboard

The rate of growth in residential property prices on the Atlantic Seaboard in Cape Town has dropped by nearly two-thirds over the past year to a fraction above

Property Industry Comments On 2018 Budget Speech

The last week has been quite an eventful week in South African politics – with especially the changes in the Cabinet and the 2018 Budget speech the most notabl

Kleinmond Property Market Report - 2017/18

Kleinmond is a beautiful town on the Cape's Whale Route - halfway along the R44 between Cape Town's Helderberg area and Hermanus.

Higher Water Bills For Cape Town Residents Due To Technical Challenges

Just when we thought we were safe because Day Zero has been pushed back. Think again, a warning has been issued to residents of the Cape by the City about hefti

Will Land Expropriation Affect Private Residential Homeownership?

Landowners, particularly those in the agricultural sector, are understandably nervous about Cyril Ramaphosa’s comments regarding land expropriation. However, in

2017’s Best and Worst Performing Cape Town Areas in Property Price Growth

Fourth quarter 2017 City of Cape Town sub-regional house price indices continue to show some of the most expensive regions’ house price growth to be slowing not

2018/19 Budget Highlights – How It Affects the South African Property Market

The budget proposals involve strengthening the public finances by raising taxes, reducing and reprioritising government spend.
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