Rebosa optimistic about 2022 opportunities – Tony Clarke
The real estate industry has gone through some challenging times the past year, but despite numerous challenges has kept its head above water and reached many highlights.
The real estate industry has gone through some challenging times the past year, but despite numerous challenges has kept its head above water and reached many highlights.
While there does appear to be a mild tapering off of activity in the housing market during the second half, 2021 was a great year for the property market.
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Free economies do not come about by chance. They are the result of the conscious creation of a business environment that is conducive to a high level of entrepreneurial activity and that has a minimum of bureaucratic red tape.
After three years of intense debate and politicking, the National Assembly yesterday afternoon voted against changing the Constitution to (explicitly) provide for expropriation of land without compensation.
With the December holidays just around the corner, many people will be thinking about those holidays they have booked for themselves. There are a couple of things that they should remember about home security systems, and the tests that should be done.
No matter the industry, it’s always been important to know your market and understand their needs, goals, and priorities, but these days it’s no longer as simple a matter as it was even just a decade ago.
The recent interest rate hike, growing limited inventory for buyers, higher prices, and the continued flexibility to work remotely will see the housing market level out in 2022 from the growth experienced in the past year.
According to the quarterly PayProp Index, there was continued slow growth in the rental market in the last quarter and the subdued rental growth seen over the last year continued into the third quarter of 2021, as predicted previously.
With the announcement last week by cabinet that the Minister of Human Settlements, Mmamoloko Tryphosa Kubayi-Ngubane, has announced the new Board of the Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority “PPRA”.