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Challengers for Buyers and Sellers
Many believe that sellers hold all the cards and buyers are the ones who have the odds stacked against them. While this may be true during the good times, when buyers are vying with each other to own a property, it certainly ...
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Lea Jacobs
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01 Jun 2011
Nottingham Road - Off The Beaten Track
When reminiscing about Nottingham Road, set in the heart of the Midland Meander,images of roaring log fires, fine wine and dining and spectacular scenery spring to mind for those who have had the pleasure of visiting this popular ...
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Lea Jacobs
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01 Jun 2011
Sabie - Beauty that Lingers
A stray bullet fired from a hunter’s rifle first bought the small village of Sabie in Mpumalanga to the world’s attention way back in 1887 when it chipped a rock revealing a rich gold vein. Prospectors converged on the area in ...
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Lea Jacobs
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31 May 2011
The City of Cape Town’s Pro-Active Approach Towards Water
Cape Town property owners are now legally bound to conserve water. The City of Cape Town’s pro-active approach towards water shortages in the Western Cape has lead to the amendment of the City’s water by-law, that will reduce ...
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Anna-Marie Smith
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31 May 2011
Rainy Days Hurt Those That Don’t Save
One of the biggest problems facing the average South African is the inability to save for a rainy day. Unlike our foreign counterparts, the majority of us simply don’t see or understand the need to put away the extra pennies. You ...
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Lea Jacobs
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30 May 2011
Randpark Ridge - The New Refurbishment Hub
According to those in the know, Randpark Ridge has become something of a hotspot of late with those seeking property refurbishment opportunities.
Bronwen Lloyd of Rawson’s Properties reports that young couples in particular have ...
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Jacqueline Gray
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27 May 2011
Guide to Making the Most of Real Estate Auctions
Auctions are normally associated with distressed sellers, deceased estates, and liquidation of assets but are an age-old proven method of selling property.
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Neale Petersen
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27 May 2011
Wilderness is known as the Southern Cape’s Garden of Eden
The village of Wilderness lives up to its name in every sense. It is an eco village that not only boasts an exceptionally moderate climate, but also a unique lake and river system, with pristine beaches and lagoons set against ...
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Anna-Marie Smith
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26 May 2011
Rosettenville Suburb Report
Down in the south of Johannesburg there are a number of suburbs that have a life of their own. Over the years they have established a reputation for being the place that produces residents that are slightly tougher than those ...
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Ben Kelly
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26 May 2011
Houghton School
Situated in Lower Houghton in Johannesburg, next to the Golf Course and with easy access to the M1 North and South, Houghton School offers top class facilities to all learners from Grade R to Grade 7. The fine amenities on offer ...
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Claire Fraser
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26 May 2011