Wednesday

We found 10 property related articles for you to read

Cape Town property sums 'unfair'
A Grassy Park property owner says the City of Cape Town is guilty of 'unfair business practices' for the way property valuation and rates are calculated.
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Consumer Protection Act "doesn't apply to single property transaction"
One of the questions most frequently put to conveyancing attorneys these days is: how valid is the voetstoots clause in property now that the Consumer Protection Act (CPA) has been promulgated?
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More than million property owners have no title deeds
More than a million RDP home owners do not have their title deeds, the DA said yesterday.
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'Ugly' Gupta property could be demolished as neighbours take case to council
One of the Gupta family's mansions in its multi-million rand Joburg compound could be demolished for violating the City of Johannesburg's building plans regulations.
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V&A Waterfront property development shifts into high gear
Development at the V&A Waterfront has shifted into high gear with construction under way at 14 sites around the property, says chief executive David Green.
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Pretoria road closures 'will hit city business'
Busineses in the Pretoria city centre have expressed concern over future road closures in the CBD as part of the City of Tshwane's inner city rejuvenation plan.
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Cape Town's Long Street 'needs to become a clever hybrid'
Whatever you do, never annoy the lawyers. That's old political advice which the Good Hope Subcouncil of the city is ignoring as it motivates for the southern end of Long Street, from Wale Street upwards, to be closed to traffic.
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Durban property development 'will hamper beach access'
Closing a public road that leads to Durban's Virginia Beach for a multimillion-rand property development on a portion of Beachwood Golf Course would 'squeeze away' the public, and create a security nightmare for the city, former eThekwini city manager, Michael Sutcliffe, has warned.
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FNB: Property affordability levels settle
The 'affordability levels' of houses appear to have settled back to what they were around 2003 and 2004, according to a FNB survey.
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Property owners battle Eskom over pylons in Midrand estate
A small Midrand community is taking Eskom, the City of Johannesburg and Minister of Environmental Affairs Edna Molewa to task over the erection of high-voltage pylons in their area.
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