Property24
Property 24/10 - 468
29 August 2019
This week on Property24.com: What to do after your final home loan repayment; and opportunities in residential property as construction sector falters.Property 24/10 - 469
05 September 2019
This week on Property24.com: A guide to the short-term rental revolution; Africa Proptech Forum; GDP growth is good news for property; and what to ask when buying off-plan.Property 24/10 - 470
12 September 2019
This week on Property24.com: SA's property industry falling victim to cybercrime; spruce up your finances before buying; and what really determines the value of property?Property 24/10 - 471
19 September 2019
This week on Property24.com: Being a tenant landlords don’t want to lose; using equity to finance property investments; and 'Mixed-use' is key to funding African hotel development.Property 24/10 - 472
26 September 2019
This week on Property24.com: Yes, sectional title scheme’s rules can be changed; avoiding scams when renting or buying; and property industry reaction to no interest rate change.Property 24/10 - 473
03 October 2019
This week on Property24.com: Rental market reaches equilibrium; how often homeowners should update household features; and can landlords pass cost increases on to their tenants?Property 24/10 - 474
10 October 2019
This week on Property24: A bright future for buy-to-let property investors in SA; retailers encouraged to ‘evolve’ at this year’s SACSC Congress; and good budgeting.Property 24/10 - 475
17 October 2019
This week on Property24.com: Insurance must-knows when building or renovating; the time it is taking to sell in Gauteng and Cape Town; and could your HOA stop your home sale?Property 24/10 - 476
24 October 2019
This week on Property24.com: ‘Cheaper property prices’ and best home loan approval rate in 12 years; buying a fixer-upper property; and don't fall short on your home insurance.Property 24/10 - 477
31 October 2019
This week on Property24.com: More South Africans buying in mixed-use developments; renegotiate your home loan interest rate to save; and red flags buyers should not overlook.