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Langebaan property owners want a noise-free sea
Kiteboarders and jetskiers have become a thorn in the side of many Langebaan residents who are opposed to the influx of watersports enthusiasts who have flocked to the seaside town.[Read More]
Hermanus 'Ponzi property' goes for R16.5m at auction
A motley group of high-rollers and curious onlookers gathered yesterday to watch - and bid - as the luxurious Hermanus holiday home of a man suspected of running a huge Ponzi scheme was auctioned off as part of efforts to recoup a fraction of the money owed to investors.[Read More]
Traffic relief on the way for frustrated Tshwane residents
Help could be on the way for frustrated Tshwane motorists who have to endure long hours stuck in traffic on a regular basis. [Read More]
Office property in a slump
Pressure on South Africa's gross domestic product will place the commercial property sector under pressure for the rest of the year, but there is light at the end of the tunnel.[Read More]
Langebaan beachfront properties an eyesore, warns consultant
SA National Parks and the defence force have severely neglected prime beachfront properties in Langebaan and turned once prime land into an eyesore, a consultant hired by the local council says. [Read More]
Durban's plans for dedicated cycling lanes
Durban municipality hopes that about 40km of cycling lanes being installed throughout the city and surrounding townships will change the face of local transport.[Read More]
Cape Town's tallest skyscraper rapidly taking shape
Cape Town's new skyscraper, the Portside building in the CBD, will be one of the top 10 tallest buildings in South Africa. [Read More]
Some pain, small gains in Joburg property rates
The proposed Joburg tariffs set to come into effect on July 1 come with good and bad news. [Read More]
Student ideas for Cape Town's 'road to nowhere'
Cape Town's Foreshore freeways may soon be unrecognisable as UCT students and the City of Cape Town are developing innovative ideas for the future of the Foreshore precinct. [Read More]
Toad-friendly upgrade planned for Ou Kaapseweg intersection
An upgraded "leopard toad-friendly" stormwater system is one of the proposals in Cape Town's plans to upgrade the dangerous intersection of Ou Kaapseweg and Silvermine Road.[Read More]
Affordable property is key to wealth creation, says study
The provision of affordable housing in the so-called gap market in South Africa not only resulted in improved welfare and social cohesion, but was also an important facilitator of opportunities and wealth creation, according to a new study. [Read More]
Famous property with rotating house for sale
Tired of the same old view? Well here's a house for you. One of the country's most written about houses is up for sale - famous, that is, for its ability to revolve at the touch of a button. [Read More]