Tips to share with buyers into home renovating
Property practitioners dealing with buyers investing in property they earmark for renovating, should be aware of the pitfalls lurking in shadows of seemingly excellent quality properties.
Property practitioners dealing with buyers investing in property they earmark for renovating, should be aware of the pitfalls lurking in shadows of seemingly excellent quality properties.
Property Practitioners not only have a whole new set of laws and regulations to master with the new Property Practitioners Act, but in their marketing drives also need to get on top of their game when it comes to advertising and especially online marketing.
South African buyers seeking security and a fuss-free lifestyle are increasingly opting for brand-new homes in property developments.
It is common knowledge these days that social media provides ideal, easy to reach and cheap marketing opportunities.
For any agency, no matter how big or small, appointing the right agent is the begin all and end all the success of the business.
Excitement is running high as you have just signed an offer to purchase your dream house. Perhaps it was the quirky water feature which caught your eye as you walked through the lush, well-kept garden or maybe the thought of spending long summer afternoons under the pergola.
There is a good reason why the saying goes “first impressions last” and this is particularly important for small businesses. Once they’ve connected with a new customer, businesses should focus on offering high-quality delivery over the long-term.
Traditionally there are fewer home buyers during the winter months because not many people are willing to go house hunting in cold weather.
From listing the property to vetting buyers or tenants and signing the transfer or lease documents, the full digitalization of property transactions has arrived.
Find out how estate agents can use virtual home staging to its full effect. This trend has taken off in the USA and is fast growing in South Africa too.