Thursday

10 property investment articles for you to read

Sea Point promenade due for big upgrade
A massive upgrade of Sea Point Promenade is being planned that will include links with Green Point Park and Biodiversity Garden.
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Banks make it harder to dip into access bond
If your home loan is an access bond and you have been withdrawing repaid capital - up to the amount of the initial loan - it may come as news to you that you might no longer be allowed to do this.
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Joburg hauled to court over billing plan figures
Is the City of Joburg's billing crisis being resolved, and how many queries have, in fact, been resolved?
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Court stops work on Durban North mansion
Irate neighbours, frustrated with an imposing mansion being built next door, have obtained an urgent high court order forcing a Durban North family from their home.
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Fresh bid to develop historic Lutheran Church site
It's almost back to square one in the lengthy process surrounding the controversial application to develop part of the historic 18th century Lutheran Church complex in the heart of Cape Town.
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Joburg bus route construction gains momentum
Construction of the third phase of the new Rea Vaya bus route is expected to start as early as January.
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Legal battle continues over KZN warehouse
The residents of an upmarket estate in Durban's northern suburbs plan to launch high court review proceedings in an attempt to set aside the approval of plans for a 15m-high warehouse behind their homes.
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Garden Route golf estate liquidated
African Continental Development Corporation (ACDC), which owned a farm in the Klein Karoo and a golf estate at Tsitsikamma, has been liquidated.
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Cape Waterfront sets sights on cruise liner terminal
The V&A Waterfront owners have set their sights on developing Cape Town's first cruise liner terminal.
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Joburg claims R90 000 from dead property owner
A Sydenham woman who died six years ago is being charged more than R90 000 for electricty and water by the City of Joburg. Now her daughter, a pensioner, is demanding the council rectify their mistake.
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