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It’s turnaround time for the Jozi homes market

It’s turnaround time for the Jozi homes market

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“In the business world, the rear-view mirror is always clearer than the windshield.” – US business mogul Warren Buffet.
Jo’burg property rate increases set to bite hard

Jo’burg property rate increases set to bite hard

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Home ownership in the City of Johannesburg seems set to become less affordable.
Kickbacks on estate homes marketing compromises optimum price

Kickbacks on estate homes marketing compromises optimum price

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Just how free is a so-called free market environment when it comes to buying or selling a property in a gated residential estate?
SA homes market poised for new-era growth

SA homes market poised for new-era growth

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In much the same way that prices of stock exchange-listed equities rise & fall with market sentiment, South Africa’s “share price” is starting to gain value.
A pre-sale home inspection will hasten your sale

A pre-sale home inspection will hasten your sale

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A professional inspection report is vital before putting your home on the market.

The Dominant Agent Syndrome

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No business sector dominated by a single manufacturer or supplier can possibly serve the best interests of the consumer – and real estate is no different.

Look for capital growth in your home investment

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Gauteng homeowners should focus on the growth of the capital portion of the investment at the time of purchase.

Jozi homes market on the rise in 2018

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My bullish New Year wishes for the 2017 homes market – featured in this space a year ago – unfortunately came nowhere near to being realised.

More young Cape Town buyers eye Jozi homes market

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A prime example is Maboneng. Situated in downtown Johannesburg, it is a vibrant, world class, precinct of creativity – featuring an exciting mix of galleries,

Overcapitalisation looms large as ‘newtech’ unfolds

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Homeowners planning on renovating should be aware that overcapitalisation has always bitten hardest in a declining residential property market
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