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Worlds Most Expensive Home Hits Market for €1 Billion

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The worlds most expensive home has been put up for sale in the South of France with a €1 billion (R14.8 billion) price tag.

How long it takes to sell your home in South Africa's five metros right now

Category Property Market

New FNB data shows the average time homes are currently on the market for across South Africa's five major metros.

The latest innovations in home tech and what the 'smart home' of the future will look like

Category Property Market

Kevin McCloud predicts how technology will change our homes beyond all recognition within the next five years.

The next areas in Joburg to invest in property.

Category Property Market

Traffic jams are a daily challenge for many residents of Johannesburg and Cape Town

Why you are paying so much more in property levies in 2017

Category Property Market

South Africans who already enjoy sectional title living may have noticed

The metros where South Africa's first-time home buyers choose to live.

Category Property Market

FNB has released its latest Property Barometer, showing a positive trend in the number of first time buyers

Buying off plan: Here is what you need to know.

Category Property Market

Buying a property off-plan is an attractive option for a number of reasons

New developments set to outperform pre-owned homes in 2017.

Category Property Market

According to ABSA, newly- built homes currently cost 31,2% more, on average, than their pre-owned equivalents

Looking for capital growth in your home investment.

Category Property Market

Gauteng homeowners-both existing and aspirant- should not be daunted by the current flat-lining trend in residential propety

Continued subdued residential building activity up to late 2016

Category Property Market

Building activity with regards to new private sector-financed housing in South Africa remained much subdued

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