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Keeping your home "alight" during loadshedding

Category Newsletter: Article

This recent bout of loadshedding has been some of the worst South Africans have had to endure since the country first started load shedding in 2007.

How inflation and interest rates affect home owners and sellers

Category Newsletter: Article

Inflation and interest rates are ravishing the South African economy. The rapid increase in these rates is spurred by international factors.

How the pandemic has affected the South African property market

Category Newsletter: Article

The first anniversary of COVID-19 arriving on our shores has come and gone, yet South Africa is still coming to terms with the pandemic's effect.

Everything you need to know about sectional title

Category Newsletter: Did you know?

Sectional title is described as the separate ownership of a unit within a building such as a complex or development by various people.

2018: A year of reflection

Category Newsletter: Company Message

As 2018 approaches its end with just over 2 months until Christmas, we are finding ourselves reflecting on what has certainly been an interesting year.

Why regular rental inspections are so important in property management

Category Newsletter: Did you know?

Inspections are a necessity when it comes to good rental management, and both landlords and tenants should stick to the terms and conditions of their lease.

The reasons more younger South Africans are renting instead of buying

Category Newsletter: Article

Many continue to rent, often for financial reasons, but also because digital trends are transforming work, with more people opting to work remotely.

Short-term letting: May the body corporate's rules prohibit it?

Category Newsletter: Article

In the past 8 years, few topics have sparked as much debate as that of short-term letting.

Expropriation with(out) compensation: Unpacking the issues

Category Newsletter: Article

People are understandably anxious about some of the statements made on expropriation of land without compensation.

Will Q4 be a turning point for Western Cape property?

Category Newsletter: Article

The Western Cape is renowned for its buoyant property market, which has made the recent months of relative price stagnation unusually worrying for residents.

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