Doing a terms sale agreement? Take note
The days when 100% loans could be easily obtained are long gone and many would-be buyers find that they cannot purchase the properties they would
The days when 100% loans could be easily obtained are long gone and many would-be buyers find that they cannot purchase the properties they would
It takes a lot of grit and determination to become a success if you are a black estate agent. Almost daily many face rejection and prejudice, not only from white sellers but also from black people within in their own communities.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is trying very hard to lay to rest growing fears about land expropriation. He recently reiterated that the state does not intend land grabs nor an assault on private property ownership and where land expropriation is the course decided upon, it will take place in an orderly manner.
The Amended Property Sector Code for Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE or BEE as it is more commonly referred to) was gazetted on 9 June
Single women are steadily coming into their own as property owners in South Africa. The latest data analysis by Lightstone Property show they dominate the
Thanks to the plentiful rains this winter season, Cape Town and surrounds are facing the summer with dams finally 60% full (compared to an average
Whether they think it bold, foolhardy or brave, the leaders of the traditional property industry have certainly been challenged by Pam Golding’s recent public announcement
“Which land will be taken without compensation and how will this take place?” are what most people with an interest in property want to know,
Social media platforms were abuzz this week following the announcement from one of the country’s largest traditional property groups, Pam Golding Property, that they now
Press Cape Town’s highly publicised water shortage has caused more than just the dams to dry up. Local experts say demand for property in the