Selling your home as a single woman? Here’s how to stay safe
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With single women now making up the biggest percentage of homebuyers and owners in South Africa, they also account for an increasing number of home sales...
Sellers facing delays and massive extra costs due to Metro Centre chaos
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Johannesburg homeowners are urged to obtain the approved building plans for their properties as soon as possible, or face the prospect of having to pay...
FIRZT Realty expands into Centurion as buyer demand surges
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FIRZT Realty Group is proud to announce its strategic expansion into Centurion, a thriving residential hub in the Tshwane Metro that is increasingly capturing..
Here’s how even a small deposit can mean big savings
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In today’s real estate market, affordability is top of mind for most homebuyers. And one of the most effective ways to reduce the long-term cost of...
South Africa’s Property Market in 2025: Who’s Winning — And Why Now Matters More Than Ever
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The South African property market is heating up. Here’s who it favours, what’s driving the shift, and why buyers and investors should act fast.
Buy now or miss out!
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In a decisive move that could reshape the real estate landscape in Johannesburg, the South African Reserve Bank has cut interest rates by 25 basis points...
Potential positives for property in US tariff increase
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The United States' decision to impose a 30% tariff on all South African imports from 1 August is poised to have significant effects for the economy and the prop
Home sellers facing delays and massive extra costs due to Metro Centre chaos
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Johannesburg homeowners are urged to try as soon as possible to obtain the approved building plans for their properties...
Rising Home Prices in Cape Town: A Challenge For First-Time Buyers
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Houses are simply getting more expensive – positive for sellers – yet leaving prospective first-time buyers out in the cold and stuck in the rental market.
Rebosa believes Section 34 of the National Heritage Resources Act is outdated
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The National Heritage Resources Act dates back to 1999, and gives power to the relevant Provincial Heritage Resources Authority (PHRA) to identify, manage, and