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Home selling due to emigration still high
Statistics from FNB show that the emigration-related selling was still high in the first three months of 2018, in spite of the improved political and economic outook.
Cape Town’ Atlantic Seaboard now a buyer’s market
Cape Town’s property market is showing signs of a slowdown and the Atlantic Seaboard has also been affected. With more stock on the market, serious buyers are in a good negotiating position.
6 tips to keep private playgrounds safe
Estates and sectional title complexes should take steps to ensure that children’s playgrounds on the property are safe – or risk facing third-party injury claims.
Getting your property sale-ready
Before putting your home on the market, it is important to have a plan in place. Below are some factors that sellers need to consider before listing their property.
Why the Alberton property market remains popular with buyers and renters
This well-connected area has a wide range of property that appeals to buyers and renters at all price levels.
Private Property's exciting new partnership!
Private Property concluded an exciting deal that saw South Africa’s leading property portal undergo a change in ownership.
Eco-friendly solutions: How to make your new home green.
Greening up your home is not only good for the planet, it can be great for your bank account too! here are some handy green home solutions to consider.
Attracting foreign property investors in the Western Cape
While the migration to the Western Cape from other parts of South Africa has slowed, there is continued demand for property in the province from foreign buyers.
Interest rate cut: Great news for the property market
The South African Reserve Bank announced this week that the interest rate will be cut by 25 basis points. The repo rate will now be 6.5% and the prime lending rate of banks will be 10%.
How property demand and values are impacted by commute times
As roads get busier, people are spending more time in traffic. Is the solution to move closer to work and potentially sacrifice quality of location or to put up with a long commute daily?