Trump’s re-election: good or bad for local property market?
What does Donald Trump’s re-election mean for the South African property market? Local experts weigh in.
What does Donald Trump’s re-election mean for the South African property market? Local experts weigh in.
Every client who successfully sells or buy a property through Rawson between 1 September 2024 and 31 August 2025, stands to win a R2 million luxury apartment.
Industry leaders share the why of the first repo rate cut since November 2021, how the property market will be affected, and what to expect next.
What is happening in the property market? Is there a role for AI in real estate? Where will we be in ten years? Three female powerhouses discussed these questions and more in a panel at REIS.
Mimi van Zyl and Juanita Scholtz, prove that mentor-mentee relationships can extend beyond the work environment.
Current market conditions are slowly stabilising, and consumer confidence has improved. We expect to see a resurgence in property activity, says David Jacobs.
The beleaguered property industry hopes for an interest rate cut but will have to wait another three months to see if there will be any relief in 2024. Where to for the market while these historically high rates remain?
2024 has its own challenges. We have filtered through the noise, highlighting the top five challenges agents will likely encounter and bringing you expert advice from industry leaders.
Inspections are a crucial safeguard for everyone involved. They protect both the landlord and tenant while making it easier to avoid arguments and blame-shifting.
“This is what intentional collaboration looks like. This is what
accelerated transformation looks like”, said PPRA CEO Thato Ramaili at the launch of TNX – Transformation X.