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Members of SA's Estate Agency Affairs Board announced at last
After many years of turmoil, Minister of Human Settlements, Tokyo Sexwale, recently announced the new board of the Estate Agency Affairs Board.[Read More]
Treasured Cape cinema confident property lease will be renewed
Owners of the iconic Labia Theatre in Orange Street say they are "confident" that they will be able to continue operating on the premises which is open to lease applications.[Read More]
Calls to relax property finance criteria
South Africans should be grateful that its banks applied the National Credit Act rulings in time to prevent the across-the-board credit problems experienced in Europe and the USA.[Read More]
Cape Town rethinks liquor law
Bottle store owners are delighted that the City of Cape Town is having a rethink on trading hours, but say they will suffer while the process happens. [Read More]
Cape attorney must vacate property over zoning transgression
Well-known criminal defence attorney William Booth has not found alternative premises for his law firm but has to vacate his Kenilworth premises by today, in line with a Western Cape High Court order.[Read More]
Cape Town hoping to make money with new advert by-law
The City of Cape Town is reviewing its outdoor advertising by-law in an attempt to make it less "rigid" and frustrating for traders to advertise. [Read More]
'High rates hinder luxury property appreciation'
The rise in Cape Town's rates and taxes on residential property, especially those in the upper price brackets, will inevitably mean that the city's more expensive homes will not appreciate significantly in value in the next one to two years. [Read More]
Traffic a problem? Other cities are worse
The average delay in Pretoria peak traffic is just over half an hour and the city is the fifth most congested out of the major metropolitan areas in South Africa. [Read More]
Cape ratepayers object to property evaluations
Many ratepayers are unhappy with the City of Cape Town's valuations of their properties, but are unsure how to lodge their grievances.[Read More]
Tshwane switches to prepaid electricity for all properties
The City of Tshwane is doing away with meter readers as it intends to shift all electricity users in the city to pre-paid meters within the next two years. [Read More]
New twist in Cape toll road saga
The Record of Decision allowing Sanral to go ahead with its controversial R10 billion N1/N2 Winelands toll project may have expired, raising a major question about the validity of the project. [Read More]
Residential property market improving - FNB
Signs were emerging of growing residential market strength, according to FNB.[Read More]
Veteran entertainer takes leading role in Joburg's property market
Nomsa Nene is in the spotlight again. Nowadays, the popular television and stage actress hosts her own show days; as a top-selling estate agent in Killarney and Riviera. [Read More]
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