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The KZN area that’s quietly becoming a property hotspot
One coastal area in KZN is becoming a major semigration hotspot, driven by affordability, coastal living and more flights.
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Johannesburg’s produce market has supplied the informal sector for decades: a refresh is due
The Johannesburg Market has many challenges, including poor governance and infrastructure decay. Its story underscores the ...
Bizcommunity.com on MSN
International buyers fuel South Africa’s property momentum
According to the Global Property Guide, foreign homebuyers represent only 3.7% of all home purchases in South Africa, but ...
A Gauteng couple faces a hefty R440,000 bill after a court ruling found them liable for arrears and damages following their ...
Bizcommunity on MSN
Defending property as an asset class
Despite this resilience, property remains one of the most misunderstood asset classes. Critics point to illiquidity, ...
Scrolla.Africa on MSN
Storm warning as hail and flooding threaten families in Gauteng and KZN
By Rorisang Modiba Thunderstorms with hail, flooding and strong winds are expected in Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Free State ...
T he ground has officially broken on Olympus Sandton, a flagship R1.2 billion luxury residential development set to elevate ...
A major intelligence-led operation has uncovered a drug packaging and distribution centre hidden inside a hijacked property ...
The public is strongly urged to take weather warnings seriously, as they play a critical role in reducing the risk of injury, ...
How Lucrative Festive Season Short-Term Letting Boosts Property Values Every December, South Africa’s coastal property markets come alive as holidaymakers search for short-term letting in key ...
CEO of the JSE-listed majority black-owned and managed real estate counter is positive about SA’s economic hub – home to SA’s biggest population, largest retail property market, and most of the ...
allAfrica.com on MSN
Nigeria: Revoked 1,095 Plots in Abuja - We're No Longer Owners of Property - Fayose, Obahiagbon
ABUJA: The Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, has released the names of 1,095 individuals and organizations whose property titles it revoked for failing to settle statutory land charges, ...
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