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Factors that affect property value
Research suggests that most buyers take only a few minutes to decide whether or not they like a property.
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RE/MAX
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10 May 2012
The Rental Housing Tribunal
It is important to note that although the Rental Housing Tribunal has helped thousands
of landlords and tenants resolve issues pertaining to rental properties, the service is not
available throughout South Africa and at this ...
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Cathy Nolan
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10 May 2012
Johannesburg Zoo Exceeds Expectations
I have not visited the Johannesburg Zoo since I was a child and had heard that it had experienced some difficulties in years
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Jacqueline Gray
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09 May 2012
In Oranjezicht it’s All About Style
Perched above Kloof Street is the stylish village of Oranjezicht, known for its trendy art set, and superb location at the foothills of Table Mountain.
Just a stone’s throw away from the city of Cape Town, this central ...
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Anna-Marie Smith
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09 May 2012
Glenwood – The Grand Old Dame of Durban
Glenwood in KwaZulu-Natal is one of Durban’s oldest suburbs. It comprises largely freehold properties, ranging from showy colonial mansions in the upper parts of the suburb near Howard College Campus to the more modest and ...
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Lea Jacobs
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09 May 2012
Get the Most Out of Your Small Garden
In line with increasing property, construction and living costs in general, the average size of properties and gardens in South Africa is slowly but surely shrinking. Today, many home-owners find themselves faced with trying to ...
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Jacqueline Gray
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09 May 2012
Don’t be Intimidated
Sellers shouldn’t rest on their laurels just because a sales agreement has been signed. Any agent will tell you that the hard work really only starts once the property has been sold and it is imperative for the seller to keep ...
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Lea Jacobs
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09 May 2012
Eskom Urges Businesses to Plug in to Standard Product Programme
Electricity is a scarce national resource in South Africa. In one of its latest drives to keep the lights on, Eskom is urging businesses country-wide to cut back on their power usage by ten percent.
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Jacqueline Gray
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09 May 2012
Those Who Move to East London are There to Stay
This quaint Eastern Cape city with a magnificent coastline attracts residents who prefer stability, and as little upheaval as possible. As illustrated by Lightstone, only four sales transactions of properties in the centre of ...
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Anna-Marie Smith
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08 May 2012
Somerset College – Discovering, Nurturing, Fulfilling Potential
Somerset College is an independent, co-educational school offering schooling from Grade 000 to Matric. Founded in 1998, the College has risen quickly to become a leading Western Cape independent school. There are 460 students in ...
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Claire Fraser
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08 May 2012