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  • The problem with shareblock

    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! Delve into The problem with shareblock »

  • Real Estate Calculators

    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: See the full Real Estate Calculators »

  • Transfer Duty Calculator

    Transfer Duty Calculator

    THIS TRANSFER DUTY CALCULATOR HAS BEEN UPDATED TO REFLECT THE CALCULATION OF TRANSFER DUTY AS OF 1 JULY 2009

    Simply enter your purchase price and press the Calculate button to view your transfer duty. (Do not use any alphabetical letters or commas when entering amount details.) See more of Transfer Duty Calculator »

  • Transfer Cost Calculator

    Transfer Cost Calculator

    Calculate transfer costs here!

    Calculate transfer costs here!

    THIS TRANSFER COST CALCULATOR HAS BEEN UPDATED TO REFLECT THE CALCULATION OF TRANSFER DUTY AND OTHER TRANSFER COSTS AS OF 1 July 2009

    Yes, you found it! This is the one-stop transfer costs calculator that allows you to calculate ALL the costs involved in purchasing property in South Africa all at once. Read more Transfer Cost Calculator »

  • How Much Can You Afford?

    How Much Can You Afford?

    A crucial step in finding the right home is to first determine how much you can afford to spend on your new home.

    In most instances you will need to save up a cash amount for the down payment, the transfer duty and transfer costs. Uncover How Much Can You Afford? »