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Articles tagged with property - page 2
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Real Estate Information
This used to be a real estate agency website. The Huis-Huis real estate agency is long gone now, but the information on this website has remained helpful to South Africans with property related questions looking for some answers. We receive communications from several South Africans each year, thanking us for some helpful property information. So, we decided to keep this website up and running, and even add more useful articles to the archives. Get the rest of Real Estate Information »
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The problem with shareblock
In October last year Property 24 reported that the National Credit Act was responsible for shareblock sales along the Durban beach front plummeting. Is this still the case? I can’t seem to find more articles along the same line, so maybe not? I don’t know. But I’d love to hear from readers with share block property about their experiences! See more of The problem with shareblock »
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Real Estate Calculators
We have been quite busy re-posting old articles that we feel still have value to our visitors. As part of this process we also updated the real estate calculators that were available on the old Huis-Huis website. And we figure that a a list of links to all those calculators would be a dandy idea. So, without further ado, here is our collection of handy real estate calculators for you to use: Read more Real Estate Calculators »
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State of the property
Anyone who has been keeping an eye on residential areas in South Africa can tell you that the South African real estate market is a whole lot slower nowadays than a year or two ago. For Sale signs stand on sidewalks for months – some seemingly sprouting seedlings in the meantime – without success. Read the full State of the property »
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Contentious Expropriation Bill
In South Africa, as in other countries in Southern Africa, ownership of land is an emotional issue. But land is also a financial issue. And when money and emotions collide with legislation that is unfair, or even simply perceived to be unfair, things can turn ugly quickly. Read more of Contentious Expropriation Bill »
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