Thats Not a Fixture!
Category Seller Advice
Every property sale is different and as such what goes and what stays is highly personal, for this reason it is very important to put everything into writing i
What Costs Does the Buyer & Seller Respectively Pay During A Property Sale?
Category Property Finance Advice
Being financially ready for a property transaction will ensure that the process runs smoothly and that there are no monetary surprises.
What To Do With Competing Offers On Your Property - How Do You Choose the Best Offer
Category Seller Advice
In any town or suburb where the demand from prospective buyers exceeds the number of homes for sale
What Is The Difference Between Conduct And Management Rules In Sectional Title Complex?
Category Legal Thought of the Week
On becoming an owner of a unit in a sectional title scheme a purchaser is automatically bound by the schemes existing rules
Importance of a good credit record for your home loan approval
Category Manage Your Credit Record
A good credit record is essential when banks look at the financial history of a client, says Kay Geldenhuys, Property Finance Processing Manager at ooba,
Legal Opinion - Does Your Neighbours Tree Drive You Up Against The Wall?
Category Legal Update
The house was just perfect the right neighbourhood, well-established garden, beautiful trees waving graciously in the summer breeze
Affordability for first-time buyers spurs the market
Category Property Market News
Although the residential property market is still riding through the house price and supply slump, the affordable property market seems to be the anomaly.
Article of Interest - Free Standing Homes could Dwindle
Category Property Market News
Free standing houses are expected then to become a more expensive luxury.
How To Calculate Sectional Title Levies?
Category Home Owner Tips
There is an ongoing debate in the sectional title industry ...
What Late Blooming First Time Buyers Need To Know When Buying A Home
Category Home Loan Advice
Although most people have learned a considerable amount by the time they reach their mid- to late-thirties, they may not know much at all about buying a house.