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What Is The Difference Between Sectional Title & Clusters

The Sectional Titles Act came into law in 1986 which provided for an improved form of title for apartments.

Rental Housing Tribunals - Know Your Rights

The relationship between a landlord and a tenant can often be challenging. From time to time, issues arise which cannot be amicably overcome and the need for

Hidden Property Buying Costs Revealed For First Time Buyers

Category Home Buyers
More than 50% of the people who bought homes in South Africa in June this year were first-time buyers, some of whom had to deal with the embarrassment

Does A Body Corporate Chairman Have More Powers Than The Other Trustees

A body corporate chairman who dominates other trustees can be a big problem for a complex. A body corporate chairman does not have any more power than other

Choosing Your Estate Agent Is Of Utmost Importance

After much deliberation, youve finally decided to put your house on the market. Its a big decision and no doubt not one youve come to lightly.

Put Some Spring Back Into Your Spring Garden

The weather is starting to warm up and there are signs of life in the garden. Now is the perfect time to get stuck into your garden.

Important For Buyers To Read Estate Rules Before Buying Property In Estate

Estate developments and estate living are on the increase in South Africa as a means of promoting security and peace of mind. As a natural consequence of living

South Africa’s Top 10 Residential Estates

According to the head of research at New World Wealth, Andrew Amoils, it is interesting to note that South Africa is a global pioneer in residential estate

Useful Information On Sectional Title Schemes

Examples of properties that may be sectional title units are flats, townhouses, semi-detached houses, duet houses, holiday apartments, shops or office blocks.

Why An Estate Agent’s Services Is Best When Selling A Home

Should you sell your home yourself, or use an estate agent? Some tips to help you decide.
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