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Looking for a Bargain When Speculation is Low

Residential property speculation seems to be at its lowest levels in more than a decade.

Important Driver Of Residential Demand Dropping?

The 1st Quarter 2015 FNB Estate Agent Survey once again returned a strong estimate of 1st time buying levels expressed as a percentage of total home buying, but

SA house price growth slows further

The South African residential property market seems to be reflecting recent economic weakness, with house price inflation slowing yet again.

Prices expected to maintain growth, says Absa

Building costs are not rising as fast as they were a year ago, but it is still more than 30% more expensive to buy a newly-built house than a similar pre-owned

Residential developers trickle back into the market

After six-years of low residential sector building activity, developers are starting to take a more optimistic v

First-time 'buyer panic' may be mounting

First-time buyer demand in South Africa is still strong but affordability pressures and "buyer panic" may be mounting.
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