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What can a tenant do in a complex when barking dogs are a problem?

There is a misconception that there is no legal relationship between the body corporate and tenants in sectional title schemes.

Importance of having a home deposit even lower interest rate possible

Saving towards a deposit on a new home is not only a good way to prove that you are ready to take on the additional costs of being a homeowner.

House Price Growth in South Africa To Average About 6% For 2nd Semester

Johannesburg - Property market and house price growth prospects in the second half of the year do not look rosy, according to Absa property analyst J. du Toit.

Western Cape House Prices outpace other Provinces

Western Cape house price growth continues to outpace other provinces in South Africa, but there are signs of this slowing as affordability deteriorates.

Factors that influence property pricing

For most buyers, it takes just a few minutes to decide whether or not they like a property, which proves how important it is to make a good first impression.

Tips For Tenants: How To Get The Lease ?

With soaring demand and an often limited supply, the rental property market is a tough one, where landlords are king.

5 Tips To Find Your Perfect Home Online

Technology has made it easier than ever to start looking for a home online

What Interest Can Body Corporate Charge On Overdue Levies ?

Those who live in sectional title schemes and pay their levies on time are not affected by the interest rates charged on overdue levies.

Start Thinking Like a Buyer When You Want To Sell

Category Seller Advice
If you want to sell your home fast and for the best possible price, you need to think like a buyer

What If a Seller Gets a Better Offer Then Yours ?

Category Seller Advice
Most standard property agreements of sale contain a 72-hour clause, sometimes also labelled a continued marketing clause.
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