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Re/Max Panache's Grant Gavin nominated for Rising Star Award
KwaZulu-Natal based Broker/Owner of RE/MAX Panache, Grant Gavin, has been chosen as one of five finalists in the Standard Bank’s Rising Star Awards 2015..
Sophiatown and Albertville show strong growth
Buying property in Albertville may be a step up for Sophiatown residents, but each suburb is recording strong price growth thanks to a healthy student market
Which factors influence the property market?
The residential property market is driven by certain factors that affect affordability of housing and accessibility of mortgage finance. Find out what these factors are.
Agent Spotlight - Michelle Greeff
Private Property is criss-crossing the country to shine the spotlight on the best agents in South Africa.
South African Women’s Hockey has a home
Private Property is proud to announce that we will be a sponsor of the South African Women’s Hockey Team. We believe partnerships are the key to success. .
RE/MAX establishes own training centre
In an effort to lead transformation compliance within the real estate sector, RE/MAX of Southern Africa has invested in establishing its own Accredited Training Institution, the Global Learning ...
FNB Housing Market Forecast – June 2015
A return to a higher general inflation environment later this year could see house price growth rising mildly in 2016, but in “Real Growth” terms the forecast is lower.  
What’s big in smaller homes?
Home buyers all over the world are increasingly opting for smaller homes packed with energy-saving equipment, luxury finishes and state-of-the-art-techology.
How to spot a fixer-upper
With homes prices on the rise again in most popular areas, more buyers are open to the idea of acquiring a “fixer-upper” property that will allow them to gain cheaper entry to their favourite ...
Which home improvements add the most value to your home?
Let’s face it: renovating or adding improvements to your home can be a bit of a chore. But if you plan the job carefully, you’ll score twice over.