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President Ramaphosa Appoints 10 Member Advisory Panel On Land Reform

President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed an advisory panel on land reform that will support the Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) on Land Reform chaired by Deput

FNB Property Barometer - House Price And Market Volume Growth Have Begun To Slow Again

On a year-on-year basis, the FNB House Price Index’s growth rate has recently begun to slow once more.

Court Ruling Forces Banks To Auction Repossessed Homes For Not Less Than Reserve Price

Primary residences can no longer be sold by banks at auction for a pittance - putting an end to illegal bid-rigging by syndicates.

5 Indicators To Follow In South African Property Market

It is important for all property owners and would be owners to keep an eye on the following 5 indicators as a means to measure the status of property market –

Building Plans Approved For New Housing First Semester 2018

The diverging trends in building activity with regard to new private sector-financed housing in South Africa continued up to mid-2018.

Residential Rental Growth Rate Drops Below Inflation Rate To 3,27%

The days of a 10% annual escalation in rentals are definitely long gone as the growth in weighted average national (residential property) rentals has halved fro

2nd Quarter 2018 House Price Growth in Cape Town Residential Market

House price growth on Cape Town’s Atlantic Seaboard has decelerated further, with prices up just 1.94% year-on-year in the second quarter.

Update On Expropriation Of Land Without Compensation After President Ramaphosa’s Announcement About

President Cyril Ramaphosa announced last Tuesday evening, 31 August 2018, that government will proceed to amend the constitution to allow expropriation of land

Foreigners Buying Power In South African Property Market

According to Lightstone (a service provider of data and analytics to the real estate industry) foreign investment report there has been an increase during 2017

Property Market Sentiment Drops Further In 2nd Quarter 2018

After declining in the first quarter of 2018 from late last year, the level of positive sentiment regarding conditions in the South African residential property
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