Property and Houses Blog from 31 Oct 2012 - MyRoof

The South African Economy and its Effect

30
Oct
2012

In the wake of the recession that hit South Africa hard from 2008 to 2009, the market and consumer confidence seems to be slowly but surely strengthening. Even though the annual growth rate of the country is expected to remain below 3%, there appears to be more confidence in the recovery of economic stability. The question remains though – is there a light at the end of the tunnel? Analysts fear that there is no prospect of world markets returning to ‘normal’ any time soon.

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The Big Move – Retirement Living

29
Oct
2012

Making the momentous decision to buy property in a retirement village is not one that should be taken lightly. Retirement villages and estates have been developing nation-wide at a rapid pace, creating great opportunities for investors and retirees alike. For those planning to buy in a retirement village or estate, it is vital to consider all the options and whether all the facilities and amenities you may need are available at the particular village or estate.

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Ballito Property Increasingly Promising Investment

26
Oct
2012

Located at the very heart of Kwa-Zulu Natal's Northern Coast, Ballito lies only 30 minutes north of Durban, and is flanked on the east by vast golden beaches and the warm water of the Indian Ocean. Popular nation-wide as Kwa-Zulu Natal's premier coastal holiday destination, Ballito emits a friendly, relaxed village atmosphere that entices many visitors. This perception of the once sleepy village is rapidly changing, however, as more buyers are viewing Ballito as a permanent residence instead of just a holiday locale. The boom of commercial growth in areas like Umhlanga is boosting property sales further up the Dolphin Coast, with sellers in Ballito reaping the rewards.

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Polokwane Property in High Demand

25
Oct
2012

Due to the thriving local economy and steady job creation in Polokwane, demand for residential homes has been consistently increasing as more people move to Limpopo’s capital.

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20% of Home Sellers Downgrading and 16% Upgrading

24
Oct
2012

Latest statistics from First National Bank reveal some interesting trends in the property market. The ‘property barometer’ report released on the 19th of October lists predominant reasons given by sellers for selling their primary residences. Also known as the FNB Estate Agent Survey, the property barometer report provides valuable insight into the current developments and fluctuations in the market.

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Idyllic Franschoek Offers Surprising Opportunities for Buyers

23
Oct
2012

One of South Africa’s most charming and scenic destinations, Franschoek is located in the valley-strewn lands of the Western Cape. Known the world over for its spectacular beauty, world class restaurants, wines and cuisines, the town was founded in 1688 by French Hugenot refugees and is located in the very heart of the Cape Winelands.

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Protea Fire and Ice lights up Menlyn

22
Oct
2012

Earlier this month construction officially began on Protea’s latest Fire and Ice hotel in Summit Place opposite Menlyn Mall in Pretoria.

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Rondebosch Properties Sell Despite Economic Climate

19
Oct
2012

As one of the southern suburbs of Cape Town, Rondebosch is bordered by the suburbs of Rosebank, Rondebosch East, Claremont, Newlands and the breath-taking slopes of Devil’s Peak. Predominantly a residential suburb, Rondebosch also offers residents a shopping zone and small business district. The suburb is best known as an entertainment hub and for its vibrancy and bustling vibe due to the University of Cape Town’s proximity.

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Two-Part Step-by-step Guide to Buying Property - Part Two

18
Oct
2012

Yesterday we looked at the first two steps that are involved in the purchase of a property, namely the signing of the Offer to Purchase contract and the role that the bond originator plays in obtaining finance for the mortgage. Following that the next five steps are involved in buying and registering a property.

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Two-Part Step-by-step Guide to Buying Property - Part One

17
Oct
2012

Part One The process involved in registering a bond or property transfer is usually straightforward and simple. Occasionally, however, the progression can be delayed by additional hurdles that arise when dealing with a deceased or mandated estate. The flow of the procedure remains the same in essence in these cases, with perhaps an added step or two. This guide serves to outline the basics of a normal purchase and property transfer.

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