Know your Neighbourhood

When it comes to property insights, Private Property doesn’t stop at the structural and financial aspects but extends to the interior as well. In the dynamic Lifestyle and Décor section, visitors get a colourful glimpse of the interior trends, landscaping solutions, home living and neighbourhood news. Here’s a look at the categories you can find in Lifestyle and Décor:

Soweto house prices are cooking
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Soweto house prices are cooking

House prices have soared in South Africa’s most famous township. Do you know what your property is really worth?

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PE property market in line with national trends

Steady growth has made Port Elizabeth property a safe as houses investment bet, with new developments matching national trends.

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Record breaking property sales for Atlantic Seaboard summer season

Why the Atlantic Seaboard received a record breaking amount of property sales.

Port Elizabeth property forecast
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Port Elizabeth property forecast

Local government elections and the broader economy are just some of the factors expected to influence the Bay property market this year.

Joburg property trends this year
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Joburg property trends this year

Want to know what’s in store for Joburg property this year? The experts weigh in.

Bridge City takes shape
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Bridge City takes shape

Development at Bridge City, north of Durban, is gathering momentum with the precinct emerging as a key investment location and a strategic regional precinct and transport hub.

How the market has changed… according to Monopoly
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How the market has changed… according to Monopoly

A look at the South African property market over time, according to the Monopoly board.

Pretoria Property: what to expect in 2016
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Pretoria Property: what to expect in 2016

Pretoria properties in suburbs neighbouring commercial developments and older houses on large properties are set to be in demand.

The Great Trek to the Western Cape is set to continue
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The Great Trek to the Western Cape is set to continue

A strong desire to live in the Western Cape will continue to fuel demand for property in 2016.