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There is nothing stagnant about the property industry and Private Property will keep you in the loop through its dedicated Property News portal. Important elements such as whether it’s a buyers’ or sellers’ market, industry trends, and property news specific to South Africa are covered in this section.

First retirement village for Secunda
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First retirement village for Secunda

The bustling town of Secunda in Mpumalanga will soon boast an exciting new development catering for retirees, and demand has been high.

Update on LIV Village protest
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Update on LIV Village protest

An update on the community protest that took place at LIV Village on the 22nd of May 2017.

See the world’s best hockey players in action
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See the world’s best hockey players in action

As a proud sponsor of the South African Women’s Hockey team, Private Property is looking forward to the upcoming Hockey World League Semi-Finals 2017.

Why older buyers can afford more expensive homes
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Why older buyers can afford more expensive homes

Home buyers over 50 are buying homes that are twice the value of buyers under 30 and there is one simple reason for this.

Women take the lead in home buying decisions
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Women take the lead in home buying decisions

There was a time when men were considered to be firmly in the driving seat when it came to deciding which home to buy, but this is no longer the case.

Stand a Chance to Win a Trip to the 2018 Tour de France
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Stand a Chance to Win a Trip to the 2018 Tour de France

Enter our competition and you could win a trip to the 2018 Tour de France worth R120 000!

Thousands on waiting list for Sibaya apartments
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Thousands on waiting list for Sibaya apartments

The Sibaya precinct is undergoing major development and demand for apartments in the New Coral Point development has been unprecedented.

It cost Cape Town a fortune to #KeepItClean
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It cost Cape Town a fortune to #KeepItClean

The Cape Town Central City Improvement District’s autumn Urban Management campaign put stompies and street refuse on display in the CBD to drive home the message that mess costs money.

Joburg sales hit by unrealistic seller demands
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Joburg sales hit by unrealistic seller demands

Although demand for property in upmarket areas hasn't declined, sales have fallen as a result of unrealistic seller expectations.