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Heritage Property Grading & How To Apply For Renovations Of Property Older Than 60 Years

Heritage buildings have different grading categories and sub-categories that indicate their importance and the authority that oversees them:

When Is VAT Applicable In Your Property Sales Agreement?

An item that is often overlooked when buying or selling property is the issue of VAT and whether such is payable and by whom

Heritage Homes In South Africa - What You Need To Know

Buying a heritage property offers you and your family a unique opportunity to own a piece of history and to become a part of that legacy.

Bond Registration Process - What A Property Buyer Need To Know About The Process

Signing your bond documents can be a stressful and overwhelming exercise if you are a first time buyer as you are unfamiliar with the process.

Transfer Duty Rates For Home Buyers

Transfer duty is an additional cost that needs to be incorporated into your budget planning when purchasing a property.

Selling A Property Without Approved or Updated "As Built" Building Plans

Should Sellers Provide Approved Building Plans When Selling Property?

Property Condition Reports By Sellers & Landlords Are Affecting The Validity Of Sole Mandates

Property Condition Reports - Is it at all "negotiable"?

Questions You Need To Get Answers From Your Estate Agent On - Before You Sign The Sole Mandate

Here are some questions to ask your property practitioner in your first interview

Do You Lose Your Deposit When The Property Sales Transaction Falls Through?

While the inclusion of payment of a deposit is common practice in South Africa, it is not compulsory.

5 Questions Property Sellers Need To Ask Themselves Before Calling An Estate Agent

Every person's reason for selling will be different, but you should ask yourself these five questions, before placing your home on the market
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