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Can Your Home Be Sold By Your Creditors To Recover Your Outstanding Debt To Them?

Category Home Owners
Many South Africans are currently overburdened and overwhelmed with debt and are struggling to repay creditors.

How Zoning Laws Impact Property Use & Value In South Africa

Zoning laws are a cornerstone of urban planning and land use regulation, significantly influencing the development, character and growth of cities and towns.

City of Cape Town’s Struggle: Balancing Eviction and the Rights of the Homeless

The City, as the legal owner of all the sites in question, argued that the sites are not fit for human habitation.

Young South Africans May Be Buying Fewer Homes - But They’re Making Their Property Investment Count

South Africa’s new generation of young, would-be homebuyers are eager to set foot on the property ladder

NEWSFLASH: SARB Keeps Interest Rates Unchanged – Prime Rate Remains at 11.75%

This afternoon, the Monetary Policy Committee of the South African Reserve Bank (‘SARB’) convened its fourth meeting of the year.

Co-Buying: A New Way For South Africans To Own Homes

With property prices climbing and economic conditions getting tougher, more South Africans are turning to co-buying as a practical way to own homes.

The PROS and CONS of Renting Out A Garden Cottage

Here’s a closer look at what you need to consider before becoming a landlord on your own property.

First-time Homebuyers - The power of choice always seal the best interest rate deal!

Buying a property is also the biggest transaction an average person will do in his or her life.

Cape West Coast Residential Property Market Report – Yzerfontein to Velddrif

The Cape West Coast stretches across 10 towns, from Yzerfontein in the south to Velddrif in the north, and inland as far as Darling and Hopefield.

South African Residential Rental Market Analysis - Payprop Rental Index Q1 2024

Residential rental growth in South Africa entered a period of sustained year-on-year decreases in recent months – slowing to 4.2% (January), 3.8% (February)
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