Monday

We found 12 investment property articles for you to read

Many Durban residential properties used for business purposes
The Sunday Tribune's City Watch received more than 20 complaints about illegal businesses in residential areas in the first half of this year and decided to examine the dynamics at play.
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Frustrated Joburg property owners can't get electricity meters checked
Thousands of City Power customers might have their services terminated - not because accounts haven't been paid but because they have been unable to make appointments for their meters to be checked.
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Surprise as Joburg residents receive bills via SMS
Joburg residents - if you have ignored the SMSes you have been getting from the City of Joburg offering to send your monthly municipal bills via MMS, you will find yourself getting your accounts only every three months.
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Disquiet over R3bn Menlyn casino plan
There is no official approval for a casino at Menlyn - at least not yet. Although Sun International has announced in newspaper adverts detailed plans for a R3 billion entertainment complex called Time Square at Menlyn Maine - including a casino bigger than the gaming area at Montecasino - a full council meeting still has to debate it.
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Century City preparing for MyCiTi link-up
Construction of a MyCiTi trunk station at Century City is to start this year and completion is set for the second quarter of next year.
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Adderley Street cenotaph begins move to new home
Work is under way on the massive task of moving the Cenotaph 300m to its new location on the Heerengracht, so that it will be ready for Armistice Day on November 11.
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Durban Point property development 'scaled down'
Details of major changes to the original Point Waterfront Development in Durban, including a 33-storey skyscraper at the harbour entrance, became public yesterday amid concerns about the limited time allowed for people to comment on the latest changes.
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Army cans Cape Town property development proposals
Preliminary plans to build a luxury hotel near the historic Fort Wynyard in Green Point and to convert the Tamboerskloof Ammunition Magazine into a conference facility have been 'terminated' with immediate effect by the SANDF.
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New property owners may get saddled with outstanding municipal debts
The whole issue of who is responsible for long-standing municipal debts when properties are transferred has been raised time and again in the South African courts, says Tony Clarke, Managing Director of the Rawson Property Group.
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Joburg north link road debate rages on
The controversy over the construction of the K60 is dividing northern suburb communities.
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Durban beachfront delay to cost extra R2m
The budgeted costs for the construction of the second phase of the Durban beachfront upgrade between Blue Lagoon and Sunkist Beach have rocketed by R2.3 million because of delays.
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Princess Vlei fraud probe stops 'imminent' land sale
The city of Cape Town would await the outcome of a fraud probe by the Hawks into the proposed Princess Vlei shopping mall before it could sell the land, deputy mayor Ian Neilson said yesterday.
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