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Gauteng's e-Tolling Could Affect Property Prices
Despite country-wide marches held on the 7th of March by labour federation COSATU, Government is standing firm on its decision to implement the Gauteng e-tolls system at the end of April.
On the day of the protests, COSATU ...
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Jacqueline Gray
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20 Mar 2012
Secunda – It’s Time To Invest
Although Secunda is perhaps best known for the petroleum products it produces, the suburbs that surround the town boast beautiful homes and exquisite gardens.
An Internet search reveals that there are a number of outstanding ...
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Lea Jacobs
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20 Mar 2012
Keeping it Green - Reasons to Plant an Indigenous Garden
There are a number of reasons homeowners put such effort, care and money into their gardens. A well-kept garden can help in reselling, it’s aesthetically pleasing and many people enjoy the time spent working in one. Then there ...
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Shaun Wewege
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20 Mar 2012
Property Sales in Margate are Improving
Economic downturns and recessions are always bad news for holiday towns in any country. The last thing buyers want to do when the markets turn is invest in a holiday home, and this can be devastating for towns that rely on the ...
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Lea Jacobs
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20 Mar 2012
Victory Park offers the best of both worlds
Residents in Victory Park, Johannesburg live an enviable lifestyle. So says Elana Rahmin of Adrienne Hersch Properties which services the area.
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Jacqueline Gray
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20 Mar 2012
New Hope School – Serving Families
New Hope School is a school for learners living with certain specific conditions that present learning and physical challenges.
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Claire Fraser
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16 Mar 2012
Chocolate Heaven
Everyone loves chocolate. Or at least they should. Personally I view anyone who doesn’t appreciate chocolate with suspicion as I believe there must be something wrong with them.
Unfortunately it is my lot in life that I am ...
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Jacqueline Gray
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16 Mar 2012
The Cape Dutch Farmhouse of Bergvliet
Translated to mean "Mountain Streamlet ", this leafy suburban area with a dam and bird sanctuary, is located along a popular greenbelt frequented by dog walkers and trail runners. Known as the Bergvliet Farm, this historic ...
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Anna-Marie Smith
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15 Mar 2012
Keeping it Green at the Office
You’ve installed heat pumps or solar geysers; you’ve fitted low wattage and energy saving light-bulbs; you have an arrangement of recycling bins; your rainwater-harvesting system is set up and you even have a composter. But then ...
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Shaun Wewege
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15 Mar 2012
Aspirant buyers are at a disadvantage – but banks can help
Buyers often lack knowledge and information related to the property purchasing process. But banks work for the buyer and can both inform their clients’ decisions and increase their bargaining power.
Whereas estate agents arguably ...
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FNB
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15 Mar 2012