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Constantly evolving regulations, a fluctuating market, ever-changing neighbourhoods… the property market is a constantly-moving industry that requires expert insight and knowledge. Private Property provides the latest news and advice on everything property related for all sides of the spectrum. In our one-stop Property Advice portal, you can find:

Tips for selling your property when you are not around
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Tips for selling your property when you are not around

How to sell your home when you are living elsewhere.

Common first time buyer mistakes
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Common first time buyer mistakes

Don't make these mistakes when buying your first home.

10 reasons to use a managing agent
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10 reasons to use a managing agent

Some of the most important services provided by a managing agent.

Sectional title vs freehold property
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Sectional title vs freehold property

The pros and cons of sectional title living versus buying a freehold home. There are considerable differences with regard to investing in the two types of properties.

Why it makes sense to buy your own home
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Why it makes sense to buy your own home

Freedom from paying rent is just one good reason for buying your own home.

Estate agents - take cyber crime seriously
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Estate agents - take cyber crime seriously

The real estate industry is not immune to cyber crime. Here’s how to protect yourself and your clientele.

5 things to consider before buying sectional title
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5 things to consider before buying sectional title

When buying a sectional title unit it’s important to do your homework so that you are adequately informed about the Body Corporate’s current finances, future projects and future financial standing.

Does your rental mandate matter?
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Does your rental mandate matter?

Landlords should be careful who they entrust their mandate with.

Keeping the peace with your neighbours
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Keeping the peace with your neighbours

Most neighbour disputes that end up in court, do so through poor communication.