
City Of Cape Town Relaxes Water Restrictions And Cut Tariffs
Category Water Crisis Western Cape
After enduring a drought described as the worst in the century, dam levels in the province have now risen to 74%, compared to just 37% this time last year.

When To Fine Members Of Sectional Title Schemes For Contravening Conduct Rules
Category Sectional Titles and Body Corporate
Sectional title schemes rely heavily on its members to ensure the effective functioning and operation of the scheme.

SA Reserve Bank Keeps Repo Rate Unchanged At 6.5%
Category News Flash - Budget News
The SA Reserve Bank's announced on Thursday afternoon that it will keep the repo rate unchanged at 6.5%.

Electronic Signatures and Deeds Registration
Category Property Thought Of The Week
Recently the first ever property transfer transaction was registered in a deeds office in South Africa where the seller’s Power of Attorney to Pass Transfer was

How Does Cape Town & Sandton Compares With The Most Expensive Residential Property Markets in World?
Category Local Market Analysis
Market research firm New World Wealth together with location analytics specialists Webster Pacific, recently reviewed the world's most exclusive prime residenti

FNB Property Barometer - House Price And Market Volume Growth Have Begun To Slow Again
Category Property Market News
On a year-on-year basis, the FNB House Price Index’s growth rate has recently begun to slow once more.

Court Ruling Forces Banks To Auction Repossessed Homes For Not Less Than Reserve Price
Category Property Market News
Primary residences can no longer be sold by banks at auction for a pittance - putting an end to illegal bid-rigging by syndicates.

How Important Tourism Is For The Western Cape & SA
Category Did You Know?
According to Stats SA, in South Africa, 1 in 23 people is employed in the tourism sector.

5 Indicators To Follow In South African Property Market
Category Property Market News
It is important for all property owners and would be owners to keep an eye on the following 5 indicators as a means to measure the status of property market –

Water Restrictions & Tariffs Relaxed By City Of Cape Town – Level 5
Category Water Crisis Western Cape
The City of Cape Town has made the move to relax current water restrictions from Level 6B to Level 5 from October 1, Deputy Mayor Ian Neilson announced.