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Rate squeeze ushers in buyers’ market
Wednesday, August 30, 2006 (91 reads)


But property prices in Ekurhuleni and central Johannesburg continue to rise.

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Govt Properties Soon For Sale
Monday, August 28, 2006 (80 reads)


Opportunities for property developers will arise from the state's disposal process, Public Enterprises Minister Alec Erwin said on Thursday evening.

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Parastatal land earmarked for BEE
Monday, August 28, 2006 (83 reads)


Durban - Black business will be in line to bid for at least R1.4 billion worth of state property in a process that aims to change the profile of commercial property ownership.

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Cosmo - the future of property in SA
Monday, August 28, 2006 (95 reads)


Developers of the mixed-income, mixed-race suburb of Cosmo City north of Johannesburg are feeding frenzied buyers piecemeal.

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Fractional Ownership Hits Sa
Monday, August 28, 2006 (86 reads)


First there was timeshare, and now there is fractional ownership. Like a tsunami, fractional interest in property started in the United States about a decade ago, is fast building up momentum there and is now breaking on the shores of South Africa.

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Homeowners clamour for free new outbuildings
Sunday, August 27, 2006 (85 reads)


The Gauteng Provincial is so determined to rid townships of back-yard shacks that it is replacing them with outbuildings - for free.

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Joburg inner city not as hot as all the hype
Sunday, August 27, 2006 (96 reads)


Property investors who thought they would make millions on New York style high rise apartments in the Joburg inner city have had their heads in the clouds.

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Jhb Areas Marked For Densification
Thursday, August 24, 2006 (79 reads)


The city has ambitious plans to make use of major developments planned over the next three years around Joburg, including the Gautrain, the cross-city transport network and the 2010 stadiums. Densification will piggyback on the physical infrastructure that these three major investments will make, as well as use the present infrastructure in place. The City has identified nine areas to be densified to rationalise the use of infrastructure.

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Parkhurst property prices rise by more than two and a half times the average
Wednesday, August 23, 2006 (99 reads)


Residential property in Parkhurst, Johannesburg has realised year-on-year price growth of 28%.

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Residential property market cooling off - barometer
Wednesday, August 23, 2006 (87 reads)


The latest FNB Residential Property Barometer indicates a continuing cooling off in the South African residential property market.

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