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Pet Ownership in sectional title schemes
Pets are considered a part of the family by many and disputes around them can be an emotive issue. The STSMA lays down the rules regarding pets in sectional title schemes.
Pretoria East property market tops R8bn
There were 7500 property transactions worth R8bn in the Pretoria East property market last year. This outranks Sandton in both number of properties sold and total value generated.
Don’t be pushed into buying an unsuitable home
Buying a home is a big financial commitment so a buyer should be absolutely certain of their choice before signing an offer to purchase.
Luxury Bedfordview home sold for record price of R30 million
A top end home in Bedfordview was recently sold for a record breaking price for the area, and one of the highest ever on the East Rand.
Moving from renting to buying
If you’ve been renting for a while and are ready to take the next step to buying your own home, you need to do your homework and know exactly what you are getting yourself into.
Repo rate cut welcome, but time to get the house in order
The surprise decision by SARB to cut the repo rate is good news for the property market but economic and political reforms are still needed.
Should I take my home off the market?
If you haven’t received a suitable offer on your house, it might be a good idea to take it off the market while you fix the problem areas that are putting off buyers.
What you should know about selling a sectional title property
Sectional title property is growing in popularity due to safety and affordability, but sellers need to be aware of the unique factors that go into selling a property of this type.
Rules for smoking or braaiing in Sectional Title schemes
The Sectional Title Schemes Management act is a breath of fresh air for residents that are bothered by their neighbour’s smoke.
Pulling out of a sale could have consequences
Selling a home is not child’s play and the seller needs to be absolutely certain that he wants to sell before he puts the property on the market.