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Cape Town properties beat Johannesburg again

Category Property News
Cape Town - The Cape property market continues to define and set the bar ever higher according to Seeff chair Samuel Seeff.

SA house price growth slows further

Category Property News
The South African residential property market seems to be reflecting recent economic weakness, with house price inflation slowing yet again.

SA house price growth in 2015

Category Property News
South African house price growth is expected to remain in “the high single digits” in 2015, allowing property investors to beat inflation,

Average CT Sunset Beach home now worth R3.6m

Category Property News
Cape Towns Sunset Beach and the nearby Sunset Links are among the most sought-after residential precincts in South Africa.

Interest rate hike a blow for cash-strapped homeowners

Category Property News
The hawkish stance of the Monetary Policy Committee at preceding meetings gave a clear indication that a hike in the repo rate was most likely imminent, as born

South African Budget Speech 2015- Impact in Housing Market

Category Property News
Speaking at the Budget Speech for 2015, Finance Minister, Nhlanhla Nene, voiced concerns regarding the deficit between the projected tax proceeds and government

Is SA's property market in a downswing?

Category Property News
Monthly home sales transferred in the various Deeds Offices throughout South Africa are averaging 22 640 for the first six months of 2015 compared to the monthl

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New Yacht Club precinct a boost to Capes Foreshore

Category Property News
Across the globe, in many port and river cities, successful waterfront projects have re-established the rich cultural and historic links between land and water.

Ramaphosa declared properties - presidency

Category Property News
The two Cape Town properties bought by Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa have been declared to Parliament and the Cabinet, the presidency said.
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