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Property market makes up 60% of mainstream assets worldwide.

Category Property Market

The total value of all developed real estate on the globe reached US$ 217 trillion in 2015.

Summer 2016 Newsletter

Category Newsletters

In my Spring 2015 Newsletter I referred to the very little to no rain that South Africa was experiencing.

Property Investment will Weather Economic Storm.

Category Property Market

Over the past couple of months there has been a surge of negativity around the South African economy

7 Property Trends to look out for in 2016.

Category Property Market

A look at which type of properties will receive the highest demand and how the current economy will affect the property market.

2015 Average house price growth was slightly slower than that of 2014 as a whole.

Category Finance

In December 2015, the FND House Price Index inflation rate continued its mild year-on-year growth uptick of recent months.

Top trends for home loan approvals.

Category Finance

In the increasingly competitive banking environment, it is a good idea for those thinking of buying a property to get themselves pre-approved for a bond

Landlords can now cut the power.

Category Residential Property

Who else, besides Eskom, can turn off the lights? Up until this point, the only approach to collecting arrear levies and utilities

First-time home buyers drive sectional title market.

Category Residential Property

Statistics released by OOBA, show that the overall demand for sectional title property has risen year-on-year by almost 7%

Five multi-billion rand cities being built in Gauteng.

Category Property Market

Gauteng is home to five new in-development city projects, which are currently being constructed at a combined price of R265 billion.

City of Joburg implements level 2 water restrictions.

Category Social Responsibility

The City of Johannesburg has implemented level two water restrictions after saying last week that restrictions weren't needed yet.

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