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Deceased estate assets can be frozen for a long time
When dealing with the transfer of deceased estates there is often a variety of hurdles and taxes that need to be taken into account and avoided, if possible, says Bill Rawson, Chairman of the Rawson Property Group.
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Cape Town scoops award for skate park plan
The City of Cape Town has scooped an international design award for its plans to transform an unused space beneath a flyover bridge into an innovative skate park.
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Cape stadium business plan lacks credibility, say residents
Residents and ratepayers who attended the first public meeting on the future of Cape Town Stadium say the business plan being considered lacks credibility.
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Renowned Durban heritage property on the market
For sale at R9.8 million is one of Durban's most significant architectural landmarks, a magnificent triple-storey home that used to house the British Consulate, and was visited for tea by Queen Elizabeth in 1947 when she was still a princess.
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Cape Town and Joburg have easier ride - study
Despite taxis that stop for no reason, traffic jams and fearless street-crossing geese, the average driver in Cape Town and Johannesburg does not experience anything like the sort of stop-start driving in other world cities.
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Joburg modernist icon gets face-lift
Time was that, back in the 1940s, there was a motor town on the southern side of Eloff Street where those who wanted a dazzling new American car would go, to stroll through showroom after showroom. The Rolls Royce showroom was Chrysler House, taking up a whole block.
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BRT construction causes Pretoria gridlock
Live with it. That is the government's response to complaints about the Gauteng e-tolling system and the traffic chaos which has hit city streets as a result of roadworks.
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Palatial Zimbali property to be auctioned as R17m unpaid
The palatial Zimbali mansion of one of the country's richest businessmen Mzi Khumalo is set to go under the hammer on Tuesday after he failed to settle over R17 million, including interest, he owes RMB Private Bank.
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'Credit amnesty may trip up rich property owners'
Although the impending credit amnesty is aimed at making it easier for individuals with adverse credit records to obtain finance, lenders are likely to apply even more conservative practices as they have placed huge reliance on credit information from credit bureaus.
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'Prime-area property deals taking longer to close'
Buyers have been taking longer to put pen to paper on home purchases in Gauteng's prime residential areas.
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