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How could Trump’s recent aid cuts and view of the Expropriation Bill affect the local property market? Economist Dawie Roodt weighs in.
How could Trump’s recent aid cuts and view of the Expropriation Bill affect the local property market? Economist Dawie Roodt weighs in.
What’s the future of property portals? How can you get the best out of them and what sets Private Property apart?
Join us as we get ‘To the Point’ with Private Property CEO, Theo Mseka, on Wednesday, 26 February, at 11:00.
The most important thing to know about South Africa’s new Expropriation Act is that it does not put the owners or buyers of residential or commercial properties in South Africa at risk of having their homes expropriated without compensation.
The PPRA stands at a crossroads as it enters 2025, grappling with significant challenges. This year, its success will not be measured by intentions but by outcomes.
Join us for To the Point with Berry Everitt, CEO of Chas Everitt International, on Wednesday, November 13th, at 11:00 to dicsuss who a franchise owner’s clients really are, what agents should expect from their franchisors, and how Proptech is changing the game.
Transformation is at the forefront of the industry agenda again, with the NPPC listing several opportunities for the PPRA to effect real, lasting transformation.
Industry leaders weigh in on the future of the local property market after the local and national elections, with many expressing cautious optimism amidst lingering economic uncertainties.
Four years on from the first lockdown, where and why we buy, and what we want from a home have changed. Bradd Bendall, CEO (interim) of BetterBond, takes a look at what the new normal might mean for the South African property market.
The NAR has agreed to pay a $418 million settlement, the case’s central issue being agents’ commissions. Does this groundbreaking agreement bode change for local estate agents?
The introduction of the PPA brought an acute focus on B-BBEE in the property sector, and two years later, we ask yet again, has the industry really transformed?