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Prepare your sellers for the sale process!
“Sellers remorse” is a term that most agents have heard – and it’s not a myth! It happens, and can cause sales to collapse! Having heard about this at some stage in our realty careers, we tend to ...
Joburg’s hottest holiday events
Christmas is fast approaching and schools will soon be out, which means families will be on the lookout for things to do. Every year a variety of activities – both traditional and unique – pops up in celebration of this happy ...
The house that yoga built
Creating an aesthetically appealing, eco-friendly space that meets the needs of yoga practitioners is no easy task – especially when the space in question has to be fashioned from the shell of an old shopping centre. But, ...
Food gardens take root
Over the past few years, various initiatives have been undertaken in Johannesburg’s inner city to revitalise it and improve the lives of those living there. One of the latest initiatives is the ...
Sweets and shoeboxes from Tyson
It’s been all about the children at Tyson Properties branches these last few weeks, as employees shopped for toys, sweets and toiletries to fill their Santa Shoeboxes.
High life in the Lowveld
Property for sale in Nelspruit has become hugely popular due to its location; close to the Kruger National Park and Mozambique, and its natural bush lifestyle.
Rustig in Rustenberg
There’s something afoot in Rustenburg – something that might just make it one of the more attractive destinations if you’re looking to invest in residential property right now.
Pretty in Pretoria
It’s safe to say that Johannesburg and Pretoria aren’t the prettiest cities in the world. However, there are pockets within these two metropoles that go against the grain. Faerie Glen in Pretoria east is one of these, says ...
“But … I booked …”
You’ve saved up all year to go on holiday, you’ve booked your holiday but when you arrive you're told that your booking doesn't exist.
It’s a student’s life
There’s a certain charm to most university towns. They tend to be fairly small, have vibrant streets punctuated by student hangouts and boast a few architectural gems.