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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.

Cape vineyard neighbourhoods attract discerning buyers
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Cape vineyard neighbourhoods attract discerning buyers

South Africa’s primary wine growing regions are drawing buyers prepared to pay a premium.

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The movement towards walkable cities

As the world population balloons and cities become more crowded, a movement has started to take back the city centres and make them more pedestrian friendly.

Fastest selling suburbs in Gauteng
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Fastest selling suburbs in Gauteng

Certain areas of Gauteng result in fast property sales based on location and other factors. Find out which suburbs these are.

Tips for young buyers on saving for a deposit
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Tips for young buyers on saving for a deposit

Saving for your own home can seem like an impossible task for most millennials. Follow these handy tips to easily save for a property deposit.

Brexit brings uncertainty to the world economy
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Brexit brings uncertainty to the world economy

The decision by the British public to leave the European Union has caused carnage in the world’s financial markets.

Vintage Coffee in Pretoria
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Vintage Coffee in Pretoria

Vintage Coffee opens up a second shop in Pretoria.

The world’s most expensive buildings
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The world’s most expensive buildings

According to BizNews.com, the following buildings rank as some of the world’s most expensive buildings constructed in recent times.

Property market slowing down
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Property market slowing down

Stats from bond originator ooba show a slowdown in house price growth.

SA property market remains positive in wake of BREXIT
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SA property market remains positive in wake of BREXIT

The South African property market is set to remain positive in the wake of BREXIT and the impact is likely to be far less than perhaps thought of.