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Property rates are always payable
A recent court judgment has found that property owners are expected to pay their rates in full regardless of whether they use municipal services or not.
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Lea Jacobs
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10 Feb 2016
Is the holiday home market struggling?
An economic slump invariably affects the property market. Some areas are affected more than others and it appears holiday towns are feeling the pinch.
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Lea Jacobs
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10 Feb 2016
Rate hike means a bumpy ride for property
The recent rate hike means that the property market will have be focussed on affordability.
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09 Feb 2016
Clairwood Logistics Park in KZN gets the green light
Construction of the R3,5bn Clairwood Logistics Park will begin in the first quarter of 2016, creating employment and business opportunities within the South Durban Basin.
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09 Feb 2016
International property investment industry stable
With a volatile start to the year for many global markets and a mixed economic outlook for 2016, the property investment industry remains stable.
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09 Feb 2016
Inbound migration fuels demand for rental accommodation
An influx of people migrating from surrounding areas into the hub of Nelspruit and White River in Mpumalanga has created a considerable difference to the property market.
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09 Feb 2016
World real estate accounts for 60 percent of all mainstream assets
An analysis of all developed property, including commercial and residential.
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08 Feb 2016
The effects of rising interest rates
Interest rate or repo rate hikes usually come as something of a shock and heralds yet another round of belt tightening for most South Africans
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Jackie Gray-Parker
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03 Feb 2016
Urban real estate research unit formed
The Department of Construction Economics and Management at UCT has partnered with Nedbank Corporate and Investment Banking (NCIB) to develop an interdisciplinary research platform.
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03 Feb 2016
Developers cater for KZN North Coast homebuyers
While the general sentiment globally is one of caution and instability, the coastal belt from Durban North and Umhlanga through to the Sibaya node and Umdloti is bucking the trend.
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03 Feb 2016