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6 ways to beat the January financial blues
Does your bank account have a holiday hangover? Here are some financial tips to help get you through Janu-worry.
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09 Jan 2019
Camps Bay continues to hold local and foreign investor interest
Although the socio-economic climate has negatively affected the property market, Camps Bay has proven to be more resilient than similar areas.
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19 Dec 2018
Signs point to a better year ahead for property
The past year has been a trial for homeowners, buyers and many in the SA real estate industry, but there are better times ahead.
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19 Dec 2018
FICA Amendment Act will further complicate property transactions
The imminent FICA Amendment Act adds new layers to an already onerous transaction, say agents.
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13 Dec 2018
Private Property appoints new CEO
Private Property South Africa (PTY) Ltd has appointed Amasi Mwela as the company’s new CEO effective from 2 January 2019.
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12 Dec 2018
The economy is ending the year on a more positive note
After a tough year, the economy is ending on a better note with the country out of the technical recession, the rand recovering and fuel prices declining.
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07 Dec 2018
The best school districts in SA
Finding a property near good schools is a key consideration for buyers with children. If good schools are important to you, then you should consider buying in these areas.
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04 Dec 2018
Putting Somerset West in the spotlight with Win A Home
It’s easy to see why we chose Paardevlei as the location of our latest home we’re giving away in our annual Win A Home competition.
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29 Nov 2018
Last chance to win a R3 million home!
There are just days to go before the Win a Home Grand Prize competition closes. Enter now and stand a chance to win the biggest prize on South African television!
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29 Nov 2018
Millennials hardest hit as first time home buyers
Millennials are likely to spend 3.04 times more on their first time home than the generation before them.
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29 Nov 2018