Rental markets continue to wane in spite of SA’s emergence from the recession
(2009-12-22)
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Latest Rode’s Report on the SA Property market shows scant improvement
(2009-11-12)
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Industrial rental and stand value growth fizzling out
(2009-10-26)
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Poorer distribution prospects for listed property sector
(2009-10-26)
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Rode Conference warns of rocky road ahead but opportunities do exist
(2009-09-01)
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Why we should be sceptical about the house market
(2009-07-21)
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Prevailing property storm to be taken on at this year’s Rode events
(2009-07-15)
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Health of building industry requires intensive care says latest Rode’s Report on SA Property Market
(2009-06-23)
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Is affordable housing facing a sub-prime crisis?
(2009-05-18)
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Cement sales reflect poor performance in building industry
(2009-04-15)
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The law of relativity applied to investments
(2009-04-15)
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Latest Rode’s Report on the SA Property Market reveals economic strain across all sectors
(2009-03-30)
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What the shrinking economy means to non-residential property
(2009-03-13)
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Roll on ‘expensive’ electricity
(2009-02-04)
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Building cost inflation at single-digit growth
(2009-02-04)
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Eiendom staan sterk
(2008-12-12)
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Property still strong
(2008-12-10)
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Rode raises red flag on industrial property
(2008-11-17)
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Stagflation hits building industry
(2008-11-17)
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Non-residential property is still healthy, thank you
(2008-10-29)
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Rode’s Growth Points a vital tool in determining risk
(2008-10-16)
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Vacancies level out in the Cape Town CBD
(2008-10-16)
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Slow-down in passing of non-residential building plans
(2008-09-14)
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Retail sales bad news for retail property
(2008-08-04)
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Latest Rode’s Report shows commercial and industrial markets still strong
(2008-07-14)
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Rode 2008 events to address challenges facing the property market
(2008-07-14)
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The next seven biblical years
(2008-06-11)
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Johannesburg decentralized impresses
(2008-06-11)
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Rode & Associates expand annual property events
(2008-05-15)
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Building industry should not bear brunt of energy crisis
(2008-05-15)
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The house party is officially over for now
(2008-04-16)
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Electricity crisis could affect property values
(2008-04-16)
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Cap rates under pressure
(2008-03-10)
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Office developers’ uncomfortable risk exposure
(2008-03-10)
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How will the electricity crisis affect property?
(2008-02-13)
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Where to invest? A new tool provides the answers.
(2007-12-06)
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Higher rental rates for large factories
(2007-12-06)
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Reporting of rates hikes causes déjà vu fears amongst Johannesburg property owners
(2007-11-15)
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Cape Town CBD leisure market positioned for growth
(2007-11-15)
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Negotiating the National Credit Act
(2007-10-18)
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Summing up the economic forecast
(2007-10-18)
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A rosy future for non-residential property
(2007-10-18)
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Promising Port Elizabeth on a steady rise
(2007-09-10)
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Recognising the next best thing
(2007-09-10)
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"South Africa set to follow international worst practice" - Rode
(2007-08-13)
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Residential prices outrun rentals
(2007-08-13)
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Industrial land values become moving targets
(2007-08-13)
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Developers await final decisions on inclusionary housing policy
(2007-07-09)
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World Cup Fever – Germany balances the books
(2007-07-09)
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Investors reap solid rewards from flat rentals
(2007-06-29)
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NCA not prescriptive about size of bonds
(2007-06-12)
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Don’t expect great capital growth for next few years
(2007-06-12)
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Utilities specialists slash property giant’s electricity costs
(2007-06-12)
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Flat-rental growth rates converge in the long run
(2007-05-10)
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Industrial market still looks promising
(2007-05-10)
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Smaller cities join shopping spree frenzy
(2007-04-10)
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Strong growth in demand for office space
(2007-04-10)
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Who’s buying what in the non-residential property world?
(2007-04-10)
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Durban star performer, Cape Town lagging?
(2007-04-10)
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Industrial property still steaming ahead
(2007-03-28)
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High property prices equate to sky-high taxes - or maybe not?
(2007-03-07)
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Decline in office vacancies signals rise in rentals
(2007-03-07)
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Canadian residential real estate (performance) mirrors SA
(2007-02-05)
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Did Absa price the Diagonal Street Diamond right?
(2007-02-05)
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Regulator will ensure National Credit Act promotes fair access to credit
(2007-02-05)
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Lower-priced houses still offer best yields.
(2006-12-19)
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US housing bubble burst predicted within 18 months: implications for South Africa
(2006-12-06)
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Investors now looking differently at long-lease buildings
(2006-11-09)
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Shopping centre cap rates converge
(2006-11-09)
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V&A Waterfront: Why were foreigners the highest bidders?
(2006-10-10)
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Steep rise in flat rentals a sign of Hillbrow revival
(2006-10-10)
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Impact of rising interest rates on cap rates
(2006-10-10)
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Economic trickle-down reaches lower-priced homes
(2006-10-05)
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CAMA – the future of residential municipal valuations
(2006-09-06)
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The source of development booms
(2006-09-06)
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Are smaller shopping centres having their day?
(2006-09-06)
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“Let’s take a leaf out of Australia’s book on interest rates”
(2006-08-07)
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Residential boom peaking, but office boom just starting
(2006-08-07)
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Be prepared for peak time power cuts till 2010 – and possibly beyond
(2006-08-07)
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Demand for residential space in London bodes well for long-term investors
(2006-08-07)
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Benchmarks at 15th annual Rode Conferences on property
(2006-07-03)
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Rode reassures Dutch about investing in SA property
(2006-07-03)
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Don’t write off listed property yet
(2006-06-29)
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Fractional title – hype or opportunity?
(2006-06-02)
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How to calculate a hurdle rate (or how not to)
(2006-06-02)
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Prospects for house-price growth in next 12 months
(2006-06-02)
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Dutch seminar to encourage investment in SA real estate
(2006-06-02)
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Why are PE rentals lower than rentals in the rest of the country?
(2006-05-09)
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More double-digit building-cost inflation on the horizon
(2006-05-08)
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Don’t confuse net income yield with a capitalization rate
(2006-05-08)
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A generator could give a property a competitive edge
(2006-04-04)
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Beware of calculating investment returns on historic costs
(2006-04-04)
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Rising rentals, declining cap rates fuel notion of imminent non-residential boom
(2006-03-30)
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Impact of lower transfer duties on old vs new houses
(2006-03-08)
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Effect of Trevor’s budget on listed property
(2006-03-08)
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Lack of parking space boost for close-to-work living space
(2006-03-08)
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High office rentals could halt Cape CBD conversions
(2006-03-08)
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Where should your money be this year – listed property or directly-held property?
(2006-02-08)
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No need to get your pulse rate up yet over municipal valuations!
(2006-02-08)
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Are residential values in CBDs set to outperform the suburbs?
(2006-02-08)
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Bright prospects for listed funds
(2005-12-12)
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Is restitution driving farm prices to untenable levels?
(2005-12-05)
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Will golf estates in the winelands become white elephants?
(2005-12-05)
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Do land values lead house prices?
(2005-12-05)
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The impact of an interest rate hike on non-residential property
(2005-11-07)
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Double market trend boosts sectional title developments
(2005-11-07)
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Misconceptions about escalation rates
(2005-11-07)
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Government-owned land key to affordable housing delivery
(2005-10-04)
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Market and fundamental valuations often confused
(2005-10-04)
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Building costs drive office-building values and rentals
(2005-10-04)
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Robust industrial rental growth, but prime office rentals disappoint
(2005-09-29)
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Short-term view can distort residential cycle forecasts
(2005-09-05)
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House prices exceed replacement costs
(2005-09-05)
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More clues as to the future path of office rentals
(2005-09-05)
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Is it rational for listed property yields to be lower than bond yields?
(2005-09-05)
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Double whammy for office property market
(2005-08-01)
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Smart investors will get in before the office-stock rush
(2005-08-01)
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Why house-price growth prospects look bleak despite a booming economy
(2005-08-01)
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Why buy-to-let is not best
(2005-07-05)
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Megatrend emerging in local property market
(2005-07-05)
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Gross leases are becoming the order of the day
(2005-07-05)
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European Union pleads for end to bond interest deductions
(2005-07-05)
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Property market’s fairytale continues
(2005-06-09)
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If houses are so unaffordable, why aren’t rentals rising?
(2005-06-08)
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Rentals leverage industrial stand values
(2005-06-08)
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The Ripple Effect
(2005-06-08)
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Property title as means of empowerment a double-edged sword
(2005-06-08)
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Are property valuers too conservative?
(2005-05-04)
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Will expectations of an office-property “boom” be realized?
(2005-05-04)
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Some thoughts about the latest interest rate cut
(2005-05-04)
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Are pension funds still too light in property?
(2005-05-04)
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Are buy-to-let investors acting irrationally?
(2005-04-06)
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Security-conscious SA embraces new urbanism
(2005-04-06)
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Hidden growth potential in PE and Durban
(2005-04-06)
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Will SA property see a Soccer World Cup 2010 boost?
(2005-04-06)
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Industrial property star performer
(2005-03-31)
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Soaring farm prices in Limpopo
(2005-03-08)
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New Rates Act could result in double loss for landlords
(2005-03-08)
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Decentralized office rentals still underperforming
(2005-03-08)
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Listed properties now more attractive than long bonds
(2005-03-08)
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Vacant land outperforms housing
(2005-02-08)
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How did SA's housing growth become a world beater?
(2005-02-08)
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High escalation rates lag decline in inflation
(2005-02-08)
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High vacancy is not all bad
(2005-02-08)
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All types of property set to prosper in New Year
(2004-12-23)
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Tumbling capitalization rates create valuation trap
(2004-12-09)
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Rental market to become safer investment
(2004-12-09)
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CBD living a boost for commercial property
(2004-12-09)
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Retail property growth spurred by lifestyle change
(2004-12-09)
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Property's secret: buy at bargain levels
(2004-11-04)
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Building plans passed still on the up
(2004-11-04)
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Shopping centre 'feeding frenzy' continues
(2004-11-04)
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End of oversupply imminent
(2004-11-04)
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Cape Town becoming 'ranch office city'
(2004-11-04)
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Economic outlook 'rosy' – FNB economist
(2004-10-05)
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Building prospects looking upbeat
(2004-10-05)
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Investment perceptions have turned corner
(2004-10-05)
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Non-residential property boom ahead
(2004-10-05)
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Your investment a lemon?
(2004-09-06)
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Rode conference boasts formidable line-up of speakers
(2004-09-06)
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Adventurous investors effect cap rate improvement
(2004-09-06)
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Rentals climb in greater Johannesburg as modern space dwindles
(2004-09-06)
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Rode Conference 2004
(2004-08-05)
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World economy boom good for property
(2004-08-05)
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Retail’s proof is in the pudding
(2004-08-05)
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Lower-priced suburbs catching up?
(2004-08-05)
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Home prices: careful with your calculations
(2004-08-05)
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‘Exclusive’ conversions also benefit the poor
(2004-08-05)
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Low returns ahead
(2004-07-05)
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Inner-city living — only for a select few?
(2004-07-05)
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Office take-up explodes
(2004-07-05)
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Rode Conference: book now!
(2004-07-05)
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Flat rentals show strong growth
(2004-07-05)
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Property’s good performance holding up
(2004-06-28)
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Window may be closing for property listings
(2004-06-07)
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Buy-to-let industry skating on thin ice
(2004-06-07)
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‘Unfocused’ Johannesburg to clean up its act
(2004-06-07)
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SA real estate smiles
(2004-06-07)
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Consumer pressure unlikely to affect retail sales
(2004-06-07)
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Contracting demand explains industrials’ woes
(2004-05-03)
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MFA reports building optimism
(2004-05-03)
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PUTS streaking ahead – but can it last?
(2004-05-03)
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SA tops in world house price growth stakes
(2004-05-03)
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Declining capitalization rates spell good news for property values
(2004-04-05)
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Port Elizabeth industrial rentals gaining ground
(2004-04-05)
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Office rentals still in lull despite healthy office demand
(2004-04-05)
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Potential for Durban office conversions great
(2004-04-05)
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Directly-held property: let them good times roll
(2004-03-31)
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Property-return expectations ‘unrealistic’
(2004-03-29)
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Stable Pretoria rakes it in
(2004-03-01)
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Where would your money go?
(2004-03-01)
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‘Little boxes’ now sought-after premises
(2004-03-01)
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German property landscape changing
(2004-03-01)
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Rode hosts property breakfast in Port Elizabeth
(2004-03-01)
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SA records highest real increase in house prices since 1981
(2004-02-02)
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Human element ‘vital for CBD revival’
(2004-01-30)
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2004 to be ‘true test’ for property asset managers
(2004-01-30)
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Falling dollar to impact on world real estate markets
(2004-01-30)
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Rode hosts property breakfast in Port Elizabeth
(2004-01-30)
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Outlook for unlisted property gets rosier
(2003-12-23)
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Directly-held property is finally on the move
(2003-12-22)
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Ageing populations to affect commercial property demand
(2003-12-22)
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Provest remains bullish on listed property
(2003-12-10)
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Positive outlook for retail sector
(2003-12-10)
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The miraculous PUT show
(2003-12-08)
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Unlisted property finally turning
(2003-12-01)
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Resurgence of parking construction in Johannesburg CBD
(2003-12-01)
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Franchising growth trends to affect commercial take-up
(2003-12-01)
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House prices taking a breather
(2003-12-01)
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More low-end commercial property changing hands in Johannesburg
(2003-12-01)
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Residential market going for growth records
(2003-11-19)
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Rental property still a good investment but make sure it's right for you
(2003-11-05)
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Further interest rate cut could cause trade-off
(2003-11-03)
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Office space revival dependent on US consumers – study
(2003-11-03)
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Inflation will 'continue to surprise SA investors'
(2003-11-03)
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Opportunities abound in Cape Town CBD
(2003-11-03)
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Industrial property remains under pressure
(2003-11-03)
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Listed property fully priced?
(2003-11-03)
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Greedy investors likely to burn their fingers
(2003-10-29)
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Value your view
(2003-10-22)
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SARS directive could lead to double transfer duty
(2003-10-06)
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Eviction law changes are good news
(2003-10-06)
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Real estate stocks still outperform equities and bonds
(2003-10-06)
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Residential conversion to spark others in pipeline
(2003-10-06)
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Rode Conference packed with top speakers
(2003-10-06)
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Growing demand for prime offshore commercial property
(2003-10-06)
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Increased office demand points to upturn in office property market
(2003-10-01)
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Residential conversion to spark others in pipeline
(2003-09-18)
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Lower interest rates affecting property values
(2003-09-08)
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Why house price growth has slowed
(2003-09-08)
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SARS admits VAT mistake
(2003-09-08)
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Johannesburg CBD 'stabilizing'
(2003-09-08)
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Commercial property benefits from residential demand
(2003-09-08)
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New Gauteng Transport Infrastructure Act causes confusion
(2003-09-08)
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Fiasco looms as CGT deadline is ignored
(2003-09-08)
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Eviction law changes unlikely to boost rental market
(2003-09-08)
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Property gearing takes on new relevance
(2003-08-20)
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Listings: time to bulk up
(2003-08-18)
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Error margin for commercial properties shrinking
(2003-08-04)
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Is the Johannesburg CBD stabilizing?
(2003-07-31)
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Sea Point bares teeth at crime
(2003-07-29)
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Retail market benefits from interest rate drop
(2003-07-29)
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Retail trade increases — and further prospects look good
(2003-07-29)
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Johannesburg CBD to benefit from 'new economy'?
(2003-07-29)
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Rode Conference looks at CBD development prospects
(2003-07-29)
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Rode's SA Property Trends to appear soon
(2003-07-29)
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Retail trade increases - and further prospects look good
(2003-07-09)
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Valuers
(2003-07-04)
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Property boom bubble bursting 'may cause recession'
(2003-07-04)
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Johannesburg CBD: perceptions changing
(2003-07-04)
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Durban CBD on the rebound
(2003-07-04)
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Focused industrial property activity reduces vacancies
(2003-07-04)
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Wilson's Wharf 100% let five months after opening
(2003-07-02)
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City on tenterhooks after CID chief's resignation
(2003-06-25)
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Conditions in non-residential property market remain strained
(2003-06-23)
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Cape Town in elite company as ‘undiscovered gem’
(2003-06-02)
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Growth in house prices accelerate
(2003-06-02)
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SA property and the Irish connection
(2003-06-02)
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Defaulters pinned with web-database
(2003-06-02)
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Listed property sector steams forth
(2003-06-02)
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Cape Town in elite company as ‘undiscovered gem’ and ‘urban star’
(2003-05-30)
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Sectional title law changes bring a breather
(2003-05-19)
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Strong rand benefits listed property
(2003-05-05)
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Move to help smaller retailers go nationwide
(2003-05-05)
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Parking a main driver for value and sustainability
(2003-05-05)
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Strong demand for SA commercial property
(2003-05-05)
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Property investor to lead residential property investment seminar
(2003-05-05)
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Strong demand for commercial property
(2003-05-05)
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Urban incentives 'must have legal backing'
(2003-05-05)
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Cape Town refurbishment 'will change the skyline'
(2003-04-04)
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Outsourcing of property a likely trend
(2003-04-04)
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Bloem prices skyrocket due to lack of stands
(2003-04-04)
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Global investors shift to real estate
(2003-04-04)
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Listed property finally wipes out discount
(2003-04-04)
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Tourist surge boosts gateway shopper spending
(2003-04-02)
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'Ride out' consumer confidence plunge, says research firm
(2003-04-01)
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The rich are getting richer and the poor poorer
(2003-03-26)
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Listed property wipes out discount to directly-held property
(2003-03-18)
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US real estate equities outperform general equities
(2003-03-17)
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Drill Hall redevelopment 'will regenerate area'
(2003-03-10)
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Redefine units issue 'not market decision'
(2003-03-10)
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Confidence in residential property at all-time high
(2003-03-10)
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Cape Town CBD set for massive growth
(2003-03-10)
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Real estate to the rescue – for now
(2003-03-10)
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Listed property managers barking up wrong tree?
(2003-03-10)
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Prudent consumer sentiment weighs down retail activity
(2003-03-10)
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Property should benefit from tax cuts on retirement funds
(2003-02-27)
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Use soft property market to plan ahead
(2003-02-24)
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Listed property managers barking up wrong tree?
(2003-02-24)
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Redefine reached gearing ceiling
(2003-02-13)
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Maynard Mall leads Shops for Africa sales growth
(2003-02-13)
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Rising retail vacancies hit smaller towns
(2003-02-06)
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Retail responding well to Cape Town urban renewal
(2003-02-06)
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Cape Town CBD set for massive growth
(2003-02-05)
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Second CID boosts Sandton safety
(2003-02-04)
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Chrismas Ho Ho Ho or so so so?
(2003-02-04)
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Tenants rush for Capegate
(2003-02-04)
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Pretoria set for increased office supply
(2003-02-04)
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Cape Town CBD investments reach target
(2003-02-04)
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East London demand rockets
(2003-01-22)
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Investec forecasts retail growth
(2003-01-17)
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Cape Town CBD retail vacancies tumble
(2002-12-30)
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Residential market in good shape to face 2003
(2002-12-23)
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Big jump in office rentals expected in 2004
(2002-12-23)
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Towards better valuation of shopping centres
(2002-12-18)
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Forecasts for season significantly up on last year
(2002-12-17)
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Positive outlook for property in 2003 - Golding
(2002-12-17)
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OMP buys The Link
(2002-12-12)
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Good times ahead for residential developers
(2002-12-11)
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Weak monthly retail worrying
(2002-12-06)
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Prices slow to rise despite foreign money
(2002-12-04)
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'Saturation' does not stop development
(2002-11-29)
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Johannesburg CBD's cautious celebration
(2002-11-29)
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Council proposes new shopping centre classification
(2002-11-29)
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Residential property 'does not need negative perceptions'
(2002-11-29)
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And in this corner, e-commerce retail…
(2002-11-29)
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Info and data convergence will lead to dual retail strategy
(2002-11-29)
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PMB centre attracts record letting
(2002-11-28)
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Listed property offers fair value
(2002-11-28)
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Listed property offers fair value
(2002-11-27)
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Johannesburg CBD's cautious celebration
(2002-11-15)
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Sigh of relief as DA challenges tenant protection
(2002-11-12)
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Johannesburg CBD residential conversions taking off
(2002-11-07)
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Market shows resilience despite rates increases
(2002-11-07)
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Durban demand driven by uShaka
(2002-10-31)
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The Great Rates Debate – up or down?
(2002-10-31)
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Major trends emerging in real estate financing
(2002-10-31)
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Home office effect on rentals 'over-estimated'
(2002-10-31)
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Home-owners hang on for dear life
(2002-10-31)
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Property managers' skills now under the spotlight
(2002-10-30)
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Johannesburg inner city renewal picks up speed
(2002-10-30)
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Cape Town CBD has best chance - Ellerine
(2002-10-29)
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Retail trade gathers momentum
(2002-10-28)
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Industrial vacancies dropping, says Metboard
(2002-10-23)
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Africa set for wave of retail property expansion
(2002-10-18)
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New technology will soon force relook at retail property design
(2002-10-18)
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Property still a defensive opportunity
(2002-10-09)
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Fixed interest rate - or not?
(2002-10-08)
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Home office effect on rentals 'over-estimated'
(2002-10-07)
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Web helps more and more agents to sell
(2002-10-04)
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Shock ruling causes concern for rental markets
(2002-10-04)
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Homebuyers should not confuse a bank’s valuation of a property with a home inspection.
(2002-10-04)
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Gateway dispute heading for litigation
(2002-10-03)
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Facilities management growth forecast
(2002-10-03)
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PE developments fuel market
(2002-10-03)
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Nelspruit airport brings influx of buyers
(2002-10-02)
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Market jitters make investors turn to land
(2002-09-27)
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“Another blow for the housing industry”
(2002-09-27)
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Retail sales firming in June
(2002-09-06)
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Bonatla shake-up to increase appeal
(2002-09-06)
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Gateway on track to pull in 20m visitors
(2002-09-05)
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Inner city buildings get new lease on life
(2002-09-04)
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Crowded Sandton gets more office space
(2002-09-04)
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Midlands Mall for Maritzburg
(2002-09-04)
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Is the retail upswing for real?
(2002-08-28)
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Paarl faces shortage of development land
(2002-08-28)
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New law to tighten transfer duty noose
(2002-08-28)
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Durban gearing up for massive development
(2002-08-28)
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New face for Southgate
(2002-08-28)
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Revamped Maynard Mall streaks ahead
(2002-08-27)
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Time for 'fair negotiation' in home market
(2002-08-27)
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More regional shopping centres planned for Cape
(2002-08-27)
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Sectional title levies set to soar after valuations
(2002-08-26)
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Residential property shows improvement despite uncertainty
(2002-08-22)
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Johannesburg catching up in supplying SMME premises
(2002-08-21)
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Brookrail wait is over
(2002-08-21)
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Joburg clamping down on slumlords
(2002-08-19)
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High building costs bolster home prices
(2002-08-15)
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Joburg CBD gets R50 million retail development
(2002-08-14)
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Regent Square enters second phase
(2002-08-14)
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Sapoa shows vacancy drop for Johannesburg north
(2002-08-14)
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Will the real office vacancy figure please stand up?
(2002-08-08)
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Landlords up in arms over defaulting tenants
(2002-08-08)
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Cape Town CID strengthens its capabilities
(2002-08-08)
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Gauteng house prices surge further
(2002-08-07)
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Changes could bring PUT growth
(2002-08-07)
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Randburg Waterfront revamped
(2002-08-07)
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Property group offers free commerce tuition
(2002-08-03)
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Cashing in on the mortgage origination industry
(2002-08-02)
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Motseng in R2 bn joint venture
(2002-08-02)
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Broll gives empowerment group 50% stake
(2002-08-01)
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Upmarket extensions for Bedford Centre
(2002-07-31)
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Western Cape interior blooming
(2002-07-31)
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New city zoning scheme to be announced
(2002-07-31)
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Plett gets first major retail centre
(2002-07-30)
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Shops for Africa beats payout forecast
(2002-07-30)
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Court breaths life into Braamfontein
(2002-07-30)
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ApexHi drive to fill empty space
(2002-07-29)
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Absa and Naspers combine energies in property portal
(2002-07-28)
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Tyger Falls popularity leads to sell-out
(2002-07-26)
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Cape residential prices rise by 72% in four years
(2002-07-25)
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Braamfontein tackling decay with new plan
(2002-07-24)
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High Sandton rental perception a 'misconception'
(2002-07-24)
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Home prices shoot up in Zimbabwe, Namibia
(2002-07-22)
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Court case highlights deeds confusion
(2002-07-12)
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Homenet confident of sustained property demand
(2002-07-02)
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Truworths sales increase
(2002-07-02)
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Property heads for TV advertising
(2002-07-02)
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Retailers 'should stop denial of Aids'
(2002-07-01)
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Shops for Africa buys PE centre for R52,6 million
(2002-06-28)
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Confusing signals from retail sector
(2002-06-28)
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Oversupply looming in convenience stores?
(2002-06-28)
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Casino news heats up Mossel Bay market
(2002-06-28)
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Cape Town valuation objects could top 10 000
(2002-06-28)
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Right tenant mix gets Black River Park 100% occupancy
(2002-06-28)
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Industrial sector offers growth
(2002-06-27)
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Fedbond turns tough
(2002-06-27)
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Projects could help revive Jo'burg CBD
(2002-06-26)
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Redefine gets second property manager
(2002-06-26)
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Niche developments bring in the tenants
(2002-06-26)
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Boost for SA's first bare dominium property fund
(2002-06-25)
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RE/MAX named top SA real estate franchise
(2002-06-25)
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Absa consolidates property management
(2002-06-24)
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Retail sales increase shows resilient market
(2002-06-19)
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Rates reaching upper level soon - Absa
(2002-06-19)
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High interest rates dampen listed property activity
(2002-06-19)
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Spearhead launches new industrial park
(2002-06-19)
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CBD stands to gain in adjustments
(2002-06-18)
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Further acquisition enhances Metboard's property portfolio
(2002-06-14)
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Cavendish Square gets R90 million revamp
(2002-06-14)
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Pietermaritzburg gets R270 million shopping centre
(2002-06-12)
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Cape Town CBD gets fighting chance
(2002-06-11)
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Safer Cape Town attracts billions
(2002-06-11)
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Durban boiling with new developments
(2002-06-11)
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R500m new projects for Century City
(2002-06-11)
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New mining revitalises Vryheid
(2002-06-10)
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Cape Town station rezoning approved
(2002-06-06)
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Redefine approaches R2bn in assets
(2002-06-05)
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New immigration law good for property
(2002-06-04)
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Investors advised to 'hold out'
(2002-06-04)
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Lean Joburg, fat Cape Town waiting for shake-up
(2002-06-03)
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Early signs of market revival
(2002-06-03)
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Tenants advised to renegotiate leases
(2002-06-03)
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Changing market could lead to overpricing
(2002-06-03)
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"Go" button for Milnerton Racecourse
(2002-05-31)
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Further development at Tygervalley
(2002-05-31)
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Foschini back on track
(2002-05-31)
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Nasty shocks possible for residential landlords
(2002-05-30)
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List property portfolios – at your peril
(2002-05-30)
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State of the property market according to Rode
(2002-05-30)
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New products mitigate property risks
(2002-05-29)
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Office market still in dire straits
(2002-05-29)
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Rosebank rescue plan bears fruit
(2002-05-28)
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Interest in Cape properties extends further
(2002-05-28)
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Wilson's Wharf shaping up
(2002-05-28)
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Atlas Properties continues success
(2002-05-28)
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Paarl Mall construction starts
(2002-05-22)
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Industry eyeing Capricorn Tech Park
(2002-05-21)
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Longbeach Mall gets strong tenant mix
(2002-05-16)
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Lending rate will steam ahead
(2002-05-16)
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Rand crisis handling has 'strengthened good perceptions'
(2002-05-16)
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UK report shows retail's SA best performer
(2002-05-15)
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Athlone to get new shopping centre
(2002-05-15)
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Turnaround for Rosebank?
(2002-05-15)
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CoGHB home-loan book stands at over R1 bn
(2002-05-14)
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Consumer spending not in line with forecast
(2002-05-13)
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iProp starts unbundling
(2002-05-13)
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Acquisitions drain for Octodec
(2002-05-10)
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Epping market to be sold
(2002-05-08)
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Black-owned property firms start up
(2002-05-08)
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Crescent 'not a threat' to Gateway
(2002-05-07)
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Prison boosts Northern town prices
(2002-05-07)
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Final draft of property tax bill ready
(2002-05-07)
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Relyant needs urgent restructuring
(2002-05-06)
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Western Cape homeloan size increase shows confidence
(2002-05-03)
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Beleaguered Gateway tenants want rent review
(2002-05-03)
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Bargain times for property investors
(2002-05-02)
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Newtown aims to be creative heart of Johannesburg
(2002-04-30)
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R35 million vehicle complex for Tokai
(2002-04-26)
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Rising rates starting to squeeze
(2002-04-26)
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Cell C takes up entire development
(2002-04-24)
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New office space in oversupplied north Johannesburg
(2002-04-24)
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Lively letting in Durban CBD
(2002-04-24)
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Gateway gets substantial neighbour
(2002-04-24)
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Industrial property offers good growth
(2002-04-24)
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Start made on Pinelands office park
(2002-04-24)
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Property funds on the rise
(2002-04-22)
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Gateway tenants fight for rent review
(2002-04-17)
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Agents concerned about rates hikes
(2002-04-17)
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Rates hike will hit affordability
(2002-04-17)
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Sharp rise in inflation heralding buyers' market?
(2002-04-15)
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Fundamentals not in place for foreign commercial investment
(2002-04-15)
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Cape Town decentralised gets more lettable space
(2002-04-12)
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Carlton Hotel could get a new lease on life
(2002-04-12)
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Safer Cape Town CBD now attracting leisure industry
(2002-04-12)
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PE facing critical stock shortage
(2002-04-12)
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Rich rewards in rental homes
(2002-04-12)
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Home assessments 'unlikely to meet SARS requirements'
(2002-04-12)
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Home market steams ahead after rates hike
(2002-04-03)
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Africa's largest shopping centre mooted for Midrand
(2002-04-03)
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Home prices should see sustained growth
(2002-04-02)
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Vereeniging rejuvenation moving property rapidly
(2002-04-02)
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Service shortage warning to Gauteng developers
(2002-04-02)
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Durbanville's 'Town Centre' sold for R10m
(2002-03-19)
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New business park blooming at Cape Town Airport
(2002-03-14)
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Tyger Valley area gets huge office development
(2002-03-14)
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Major shift in perception for Cape Town's CBD
(2002-03-14)
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Owners 'responsible for agents' behaviour'
(2002-03-14)
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Shopping boom over?
(2002-03-14)
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Urban renewals lead to countrywide refurbishing
(2002-03-14)
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Hike may depress retail sales
(2002-03-12)
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Index shows slowing growth is global problem
(2002-03-06)
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Keystone beats retail glut with positioning
(2002-03-06)
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Growthpoint expanding
(2002-03-06)
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Johannesburg's cost of hawking
(2002-03-05)
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Canal Walk turnover soars by 25%
(2002-03-04)
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Informal settlement builds its own
(2002-03-04)
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Council should be custodian of productivity
(2002-03-01)
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Interest rate leaves market untouched – Geffen
(2002-03-01)
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Noordhoek Farm survives Chapman's Peak closure
(2002-03-01)
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Pretoria 'shine' all gold?
(2002-03-01)
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Innovative Outgoings, now with pinpointed data
(2002-03-01)
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Fast take-up at Brackenrite Park
(2002-02-27)
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Cape Town poised for R1 billion-plus injection
(2002-02-26)
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Century Lake gets the go-ahead
(2002-02-26)
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Cape Town basks in highest ever investment interest
(2002-02-25)
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Brackenfell centre testimony to optimism
(2002-02-22)
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Gauteng tops in transfer survey
(2002-02-22)
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ApexHi buys properties worth R496.4m
(2002-02-21)
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Call for 'discipline' to stop oversupply
(2002-02-21)
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Industry upbeat after Budget
(2002-02-20)
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Qoyn buys in troubled Colliers RMS
(2002-02-20)
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New business park at Cape Town Airport
(2002-02-18)
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State to launch a property company
(2002-02-18)
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Paperless property sales now a reality
(2002-02-15)
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Figures reflect buoyant property financing market
(2002-02-15)
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SA's first bare dominium property fund launched
(2002-02-15)
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PUTs better value after rand plunge
(2002-02-15)
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Queen Vic Street apartments up for sale
(2002-02-15)
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Banks in property game should be
(2002-02-15)
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Healthy take-up offsets oversupply of office space
(2002-02-15)
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Joburg CBD 'safe' in five years
(2002-02-15)
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A-Prop maiden results in line with forecasts
(2002-02-15)
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Home prices in smaller cities catching up
(2002-02-14)
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Tyger Falls racking up sales
(2002-02-14)
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Gauteng Rapid Rail Link scheme comes under fire
(2002-02-13)
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Accident fund moves to CBD
(2002-02-13)
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CBD benefits from relocation
(2002-02-13)
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Sun renegotiates lease
(2002-02-11)
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Shops for Africa targets R1 billion portfolio
(2002-02-11)
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Johnnic sells more Cape jewels
(2002-02-08)
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ApexHi on course
(2002-02-08)
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Sapoa challenges SARS over tender
(2002-02-06)
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Oversupply has taken its toll on the market
(2002-02-06)
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Business confidence in Cape Town booming
(2002-02-04)
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Bumper Christmas has landlords smiling
(2002-02-01)
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Sales increase, but retail remains under pressure
(2002-02-01)
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Listed property offers better value after rand plunge
(2002-02-01)
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Keep 'em peeled
(2002-02-01)
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Residential market blossoms as investors flood in
(2002-02-01)
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Cape Town CBD 'undertraded' - Pick 'n Pay
(2002-01-31)
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Paperless property sales now a reality
(2002-01-30)
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Gauteng traffic plan gets pulled over
(2002-01-30)
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Two more centres for Ithala
(2002-01-30)
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Resurgence of tenants for Cape Town CBD
(2002-01-25)
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P'nP opens first store in Cape Town CBD
(2002-01-22)
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Monex approve delisting
(2002-01-21)
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Boom or bloat
(2002-01-21)
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Keep 'em peeled
(2002-01-18)
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Plush office space added to Westlake development
(2002-01-18)
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Residential market blossoms as investors flood in
(2002-01-18)
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Sales increase, but retail remains under pressure
(2002-01-18)
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Stands in short supply
(2002-01-18)
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Bond rate hike - no need for hasty action
(2002-01-18)
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Sound information critical - McLean
(2002-01-17)
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Little cheer for commercial section
(2002-01-16)
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Errant landlords and tenants face retribution
(2002-01-16)
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Primegro proposes share issue
(2002-01-14)
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Converting office space into residential units
(2001-12-14)
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Century City office complex almost complete
(2001-12-06)
|
Upswing clear from October figures
(2001-12-06)
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New projects show Cape CBD confidence
(2001-12-06)
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Good year ahead for property, experts agree
(2001-12-06)
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Less fashionable coastal addresses now 'more popular'
(2001-12-06)
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Retail sales
(2001-12-06)
|
Inner city residential capacity upped
(2001-12-06)
|
Liberty Life may be shopping at Canal Walk
(2001-12-05)
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Honeymoon over for property sector?
(2001-12-05)
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The state of the SA property market as in quarter 2001:3
(2001-12-04)
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Metro councils, developers adding to office oversupply
(2001-11-30)
|
Sliding industrials show manufacturing slowing down
(2001-11-30)
|
Erwin Rode recovering after cancer operation
(2001-11-30)
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Property will continue sterling performance
(2001-11-30)
|
Property breakthrough 'close'
(2001-11-30)
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Property breakthrough 'close'
(2001-11-27)
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Retail sales 'remain positive'
(2001-11-27)
|
Upswing clear from October figures
(2001-11-27)
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Market value to grow healthily
(2001-11-22)
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Shell House triggers development
(2001-11-22)
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Liberty to buy Canal Walk?
(2001-11-22)
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Seeff aims for wider horizons
(2001-11-21)
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Niche markets still open
(2001-11-15)
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Municipal Systems Act lifelines needed
(2001-11-15)
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Year of mixed blessings ahead
(2001-11-15)
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Whole new suburb for Gauteng
(2001-11-15)
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Tyger Waterfront 'won't add to surplus space'
(2001-11-15)
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Rabie says a good year ahead
(2001-11-15)
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New property joint venture formed
(2001-11-14)
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East Rand Mall refurbished
(2001-11-14)
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Business Partners adds property brokerage to services
(2001-11-14)
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News of Monex delisting lifts shares 52%
(2001-11-14)
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Cheaper to buy than build, says Absa housing review
(2001-11-12)
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Black middle class keeps property on the boil
(2001-11-12)
|
Chaos comes with new arrears clampdown
(2001-11-08)
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Is the rand killing the real estate boom?
(2001-11-05)
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Abundance of office space in SA bodes ill
(2001-11-05)
|
Cape Town flyover completion could benefit CBD
(2001-11-02)
|
Industry concerned about 'amateur' valuations
(2001-10-30)
|
Office vacancy position precarious
(2001-10-30)
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Refurbishing is making CBDs attractive again
(2001-10-26)
|
JD Group expected to lift annual earnings by over 20%
(2001-10-25)
|
Point project in new hands
(2001-10-24)
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Low rate 'skews market'
(2001-10-18)
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Estate agents may do valuations
(2001-10-18)
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Ginsberg Rich chalks up R200m
(2001-10-18)
|
Colliers moves into residential market
(2001-10-17)
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Shopping centre lures 1 million
(2001-10-17)
|
Marriott investment vehicle will focus on property
(2001-10-17)
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Mall raises locals' concern
(2001-10-17)
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Big leases firm up Bonatla portfolio
(2001-10-17)
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Helderberg office park boost coming
(2001-10-16)
|
Old Mutual signs leases in tough market
(2001-10-16)
|
Bellville presence for bank's property experts
(2001-10-15)
|
Softer market forces lease revisit
(2001-10-15)
|
Mpumalanga market flourishes
(2001-10-15)
|
Building sector squeeze still on
(2001-10-14)
|
Bloem townhouse deals bloom
(2001-10-12)
|
Excuse me - just why, exactly, are we suffering?
(2001-10-12)
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Property – centre stage
(2001-10-12)
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Investors turn to property
(2001-10-12)
|
Wooltru property unbundling on track
(2001-10-11)
|
Coronation's limit is R400m
(2001-10-10)
|
Foreigners eye leisure sector
(2001-10-10)
|
Trafalgar, Rode at odds over rentals
(2001-10-10)
|
PUT's to gain from new legislation
(2001-10-10)
|
Property unit trusts top the list
(2001-10-09)
|
Valuation project on deadline
(2001-10-07)
|
Congress on shopping centres coming
(2001-10-03)
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Ownership change pays off for Alberton shopping centre
(2001-10-03)
|
YFM may shake up Rosebank
(2001-10-03)
|
New complex for Ballito
(2001-10-03)
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Pretoria inner city awaiting billion-rand injection
(2001-10-02)
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CBD reasons to be cheerful
(2001-10-02)
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Upmarket suburbs set to slow down
(2001-10-02)
|
Single-digit homeloans a 'confidence booster'
(2001-10-02)
|
Capital gains tax and you
(2001-10-02)
|
Building more economical than buying?
(2001-10-01)
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High hopes after property shake-up
(2001-09-26)
|
Public works consultants will 'tread softly'
(2001-09-26)
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Monex's Wragge resigns as investors voice wrath
(2001-09-20)
|
US terror rocks property
(2001-09-19)
|
Profurn and Courts in megastores launch
(2001-09-19)
|
Maccon buys back construction arm
(2001-09-19)
|
Government stance criticised
(2001-09-19)
|
CBD transport system mooted for Cape Town
(2001-09-17)
|
London property calling
(2001-09-17)
|
Leafy suburbs not out of the woods yet
(2001-09-17)
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Securitisation now part of bank's quiver
(2001-09-17)
|
Retail rentals taking strain
(2001-09-17)
|
Wescape profit may be short-lived
(2001-09-13)
|
Richway satisfied with 15% fall in distribution
(2001-09-13)
|
Fraser slates smart growth 'opposition'
(2001-09-10)
|
Council vows to stop business creep
(2001-09-10)
|
Task team against deregulating conveyancing
(2001-09-10)
|
Inner city flat values plummet
(2001-09-10)
|
Task team against deregulating conveyancing
(2001-09-10)
|
Property shouldn't be out of bounds
(2001-09-09)
|
Directors ousted in corporate row
(2001-09-07)
|
'Digs' investment makes sense
(2001-09-07)
|
Tile Afrika to cover SA with 42 stores
(2001-09-06)
|
Bargain time for buyers
(2001-09-06)
|
Cautious optimism in property market
(2001-09-06)
|
Spearhead meets its promises
(2001-09-06)
|
CGT 'clarity needed' for valuations
(2001-09-05)
|
Environmental debate continues as developers snap up remaining level areas
(2001-09-05)
|
Listed properties are spearheading property
(2001-09-04)
|
Industrial stand values paint bleak picture
(2001-09-04)
|
Foschini on budget
(2001-09-04)
|
Mortgage origination body formed
(2001-09-03)
|
Paramount on the acquisition trail
(2001-09-02)
|
Apex boosts portfolio ahead of units swap
(2001-09-02)
|
Fast response from Nelspruit retail market
(2001-08-31)
|
Banks get clever with risky lending
(2001-08-31)
|
Richway to be sold?
(2001-08-30)
|
Stable outlook for home market
(2001-08-29)
|
Real Aids picture shocking news for retailers
(2001-08-29)
|
Industrial stand values paint bleak picture
(2001-08-29)
|
Property market 'not strong enough' for speculation
(2001-08-29)
|
Property is becoming a viable investment option for the private investor again
(2001-08-29)
|
Soweto bargains reverse trek to suburbs
(2001-08-29)
|
JHI lands ‘messy' Lesotho portfolio
(2001-08-29)
|
More office tenants leave city centre
(2001-08-29)
|
Market ignores Zimbabwe unrest
(2001-08-28)
|
Restructuring helps M&R turn around
(2001-08-28)
|
Increases forecast for Joburg smallholdings
(2001-08-27)
|
Tight patch for tenants
(2001-08-24)
|
Market ignores Zimbabwe unrest
(2001-08-23)
|
Industrial stand values paint bleak picture
(2001-08-23)
|
Northern developments will create residential shortage
(2001-08-23)
|
Third UK retailer is opening shop in SA
(2001-08-23)
|
Shoprite puts its space to profitable use
(2001-08-23)
|
Internet marketing coming of age
(2001-08-23)
|
Upswing due after wet weather
(2001-08-22)
|
More convention centres required
(2001-08-22)
|
Upswing due after wet weather
(2001-08-22)
|
More convention centres required
(2001-08-22)
|
CompuSpace and Gibson Dax join forces
(2001-08-20)
|
CompuSpace and Gibson Dax join forces
(2001-08-20)
|
Defence Force deal a boost for Pretoria CBD
(2001-08-17)
|
Rosebank hawkers now 'shop-owners'
(2001-08-17)
|
Good Hope Bank's solid results
(2001-08-17)
|
More buyers now paying deposits
(2001-08-16)
|
Increased foreign property buying expected
(2001-08-16)
|
Inner city perceptions changing for the good
(2001-08-16)
|
Shortage of black brokers leaves market wide open
(2001-08-16)
|
Black River Park recycling a huge success
(2001-08-16)
|
Finality on rates needed
(2001-08-16)
|
Spar wants 50 more new stores
(2001-08-14)
|
Seeking solace, finding fun
(2001-08-14)
|
Clients, not staff, an office location issue
(2001-08-14)
|
Sea Point urgently needs CID
(2001-08-14)
|
Business Partners refocuses
(2001-08-13)
|
Big Bay will benefit the rich and poor
(2001-08-13)
|
BoE admits to R27m exposure to Dockside nightclub
(2001-08-11)
|
Office rentals in Rosebank, Parktown move downward
(2001-08-08)
|
Marshalls reports interim profit
(2001-08-07)
|
Title insurance could become necessity
(2001-08-07)
|
Richard Bay faces rental shortage
(2001-08-07)
|
Growthpoint acquisition to bolster property loan stock sector
(2001-08-07)
|
Homeware competition cooking
(2001-08-06)
|
Wise men say good times lie ahead
(2001-08-06)
|
Strong growth in listed property
(2001-08-01)
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Shortage of black brokers leaves market wide open
(2001-08-01)
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Rode-BoE Conference
(2001-08-01)
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CBDs: leave free market untouched, please!
(2001-08-01)
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Property vs other investments
(2001-08-01)
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Reserve designed for business tourists
(2001-08-01)
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Homenet steers clear of originators
(2001-08-01)
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R1bn Hermanus development on the cards
(2001-08-01)
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Role of the property manager should be split
(2001-07-30)
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Non-residential property still feeling the chill
(2001-07-29)
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Aids 'killing off the retail customer base'
(2001-07-28)
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New property fund to list
(2001-07-28)
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Conveyancers form united front
(2001-07-27)
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Interest rates prone to wild-card
(2001-07-27)
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Interest rates prone to wild-card
(2001-07-26)
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Move to suburbs enables stronger CBD identity
(2001-07-26)
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Maritzburg casino to open doors by end 2001
(2001-07-26)
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Redefine spends R650m to even out imbalances in asset classes
(2001-07-26)
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Property market 'not strong enough' for speculation
(2001-07-25)
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Businessmen aim to improve Sea Point
(2001-07-25)
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East London's rentals look strong
(2001-07-25)
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ApexHi boosts property portfolio
(2001-07-24)
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Joburg property valuation deadline looming
(2001-07-23)
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Foreign demand for residential properties escalates
(2001-07-20)
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Johannesburg's glow unlikely to return
(2001-07-19)
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Johannesburg's glow unlikely to return
(2001-07-19)
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Watershed for JSE property sector
(2001-07-18)
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Property booms in CT southern suburbs
(2001-07-18)
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Interest rate drop before end of the year?
(2001-07-16)
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CBDs: plea to leave free market untouched
(2001-07-13)
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We pay through the nose
(2001-07-11)
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Merger may create a JSE property star
(2001-07-11)
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Retailers weigh up their property portfolios
(2001-07-10)
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Canal Walk: steady increase in trade
(2001-07-09)
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Disillusioned franchisees moving to licensing
(2001-07-09)
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Gauteng office rentals offer mixed results
(2001-07-06)
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Johannesburg could be US 'hunting ground'
(2001-07-06)
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Minister says SA won't tolerate land grabs
(2001-07-06)
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Sandton developers take drop in rent
(2001-07-06)
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SA homebuyers buck US trends
(2001-07-06)
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Don't wait if you want to sell
(2001-07-06)
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Growthpoint acquires new portfolio
(2001-07-05)
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New Foschini chain aims to move upmarket
(2001-07-04)
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Inner cities can give good returns
(2001-07-04)
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Sebokeng to get its first modern retail centre
(2001-07-04)
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Conveyancers go for real estate
(2001-07-03)
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More rate cuts on the way?
(2001-06-30)
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CBD special: Johannesburg perceptions changing
(2001-06-29)
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CBD special: Cape Town CIDs blossoming
(2001-06-29)
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CBD special: Disgruntled Durban stirs
(2001-06-29)
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CBD special: Pretoria quietly showing results
(2001-06-29)
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CBD special: Parking's special role
(2001-06-29)
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Listed property sector gains retail fund
(2001-06-29)
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BoE backs out of plan to buy Monex
(2001-06-29)
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Cresta to undergo R50m revamp
(2001-06-29)
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Paraprop on track to deliver 16%
(2001-06-27)
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New venture suitable for small investor
(2001-06-27)
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Promoter hopeful about centre despite oversupply
(2001-06-27)
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PE market struggling, EL cooking
(2001-06-19)
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PUT returns outstrip bricks & mortar
(2001-06-19)
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Bond rate cut bolsters property
(2001-06-18)
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High rental returns in Cape drives domestic demand
(2001-06-18)
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Property market set to gain from rate cut
(2001-06-16)
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The rise of East London
(2001-06-15)
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Mortgage figures show increased confidence
(2001-06-14)
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Second hand values catch up in Cape Town
(2001-06-14)
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Is the Mother City well?
(2001-06-13)
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Long Beach Mall defeats sluggish trade
(2001-06-13)
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Good prices, grants lure industrialists
(2001-06-13)
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R2bn earmarked for Durban property projects
(2001-06-12)
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Canal Walk braving retail winter
(2001-06-11)
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No stock Durban's downfall
(2001-06-08)
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New R60m centre for Cape Town's CBD
(2001-06-07)
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Track closure unsettles Newmarket neighbours
(2001-06-06)
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Maritzburg in for facelift
(2001-06-06)
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Cape Town CBD still OK
(2001-06-06)
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Domayne lifts profit base
(2001-06-05)
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Government needs property advisors
(2001-06-05)
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Capital gains tax service launched
(2001-06-05)
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Casino, Coega spin-offs for PE home market
(2001-06-05)
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Repossessed properties cost banks arm and leg
(2001-06-04)
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Joburg CBD gets R1,7bn cash injection
(2001-06-01)
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Durban demands CBD action
(2001-06-01)
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Richway's retail strategy reaps rewards
(2001-05-29)
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ArabellaSheraton is to develop Cape Town hotel
(2001-05-29)
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Zambia appointment for OMP
(2001-05-28)
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Buyers’ market for offices
(2001-05-28)
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Property Web traffic this way inclined
(2001-05-26)
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Eiendomsmark word nugter
(2001-05-25)
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Property market sobering up
(2001-05-25)
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Retail's hope lies in small traders
(2001-05-25)
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Where to with failed shopping centres?
(2001-05-25)
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Rents in turning mode
(2001-05-24)
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Tenant focus the spin-off of commercial oversupply
(2001-05-23)
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Liquidators urged to call in property experts
(2001-05-23)
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Industrial sector needs TLC
(2001-05-23)
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Property sector gets its due
(2001-05-23)
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Megaprojects main cause of oversupply
(2001-05-23)
|
Flight from Jo'burg CBD comes to an end
(2001-05-23)
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New urbanism will bring old benefits back into play
(2001-05-23)
|
Following growth trend in Oz
(2001-05-23)
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Pretoria weathering the change
(2001-05-23)
|
Facing the internet challenge
(2001-05-23)
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Buy now, while rental market's good
(2001-05-22)
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Two SA giants to invest in Cape Town
(2001-05-22)
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'Buying is not always cheaper than building'
(2001-05-21)
|
Old Mutual sells R240m
(2001-05-21)
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Transnet aims for 26% stake in V&A Waterfront Holdings
(2001-05-21)
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Great Westerford take-up bucks office trend
(2001-05-18)
|
Top spots show shoppertainment works
(2001-05-18)
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Office rentals sparkle
(2001-05-18)
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Europe's retail woes sound echo
(2001-05-18)
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Bonatla's assets managed by Catalyst
(2001-05-17)
|
Number of building plans passed is down
(2001-05-17)
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Corporates ship business out to safer suburbs
(2001-05-17)
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Steers hits smaller towns
(2001-05-16)
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More and more landlords smiling
(2001-05-16)
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Private players set up R34m park
(2001-05-16)
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Three firms share Old Mutual deal
(2001-05-16)
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Cape property sales climb 8,3%
(2001-05-16)
|
Canal Walk delivers the goods
(2001-05-11)
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State property management outsourced
(2001-05-11)
|
Monex shares surge on BoE announcement
(2001-05-11)
|
CBD decline in question
(2001-05-11)
|
Aids hits retail sales in KwaZulu-Natal
(2001-05-11)
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Foschini to open five upmarket homeware stores
(2001-05-10)
|
Looking for a rand hedge in property
(2001-05-09)
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Successful property fund reopens
(2001-05-09)
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Cape Town CBD not in decline
(2001-05-09)
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Watertight Glen centre relaunches
(2001-05-09)
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Thebe revives R150m project
(2001-05-09)
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Conveyances short-circuited
(2001-05-09)
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Rental market flourishes under foreign attention
(2001-05-09)
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CGT will affect most – tax expert
(2001-05-08)
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Property "empire" the route to wealth?
(2001-05-07)
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Deeds deregulation has industry wary
(2001-05-07)
|
Canal Walk stays in Monex hands
(2001-05-07)
|
Increasing trend toward sub-letting on the cards
(2001-05-07)
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Property "empire" the route to wealth?
(2001-05-07)
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Room for retail improvement
(2001-05-06)
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Jo'burg suburbs regain their sparkle
(2001-05-06)
|
Better outlook for Cape Town developers
(2001-05-04)
|
Home prices climb by 15%
(2001-05-04)
|
La Lucia offer declined
(2001-05-04)
|
Internet crash could perk property
(2001-05-04)
|
New office block for Century City
(2001-05-03)
|
Menlyn Park shopping mall officially opened
(2001-05-02)
|
Auctions no longer a last resort, but another option
(2001-05-02)
|
Bulwark preferred bidder for parking contract
(2001-05-02)
|
Grayprop sails into two ports
(2001-04-27)
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Results a vindication, says trust
(2001-04-27)
|
Developer gives landlords a tough choice
(2001-04-26)
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High demand for the office @ home
(2001-04-26)
|
If you want to invest in property, buy one.
(2001-04-26)
|
Prospects looking brighter
(2001-04-25)
|
Industrial estate attracts much investment
(2001-04-25)
|
Recycle CBD, don’t repopulate
(2001-04-24)
|
Dot.com failures cut swathe through commercial property
(2001-04-24)
|
Not at all thumbsuck
(2001-04-24)
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Government to sell property worth millions
(2001-04-23)
|
Century Square popular
(2001-04-20)
|
Gauteng residential ‘cooling-off’ forecast
(2001-04-19)
|
Mark Grant new QS chief
(2001-04-19)
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Property offers CGT advantages
(2001-04-19)
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Retailer stocks due for rerating
(2001-04-18)
|
KPMG bucks decentralisation trend
(2001-04-18)
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Propnet seeks proposals for Salvokop development
(2001-04-18)
|
Estate agents adjust their commission
(2001-04-18)
|
Octodec group hit by rise in vacancy levels
(2001-04-18)
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Think twice about rezoning
(2001-04-17)
|
Tyger Valley tenants act on 70% rent rise
(2001-04-17)
|
Ascendant slashes commission advance costs
(2001-04-16)
|
Zone is slipping
(2001-04-13)
|
Ellerines reports 15% rise in headline earnings a share
(2001-04-12)
|
Property values stagnate
(2001-04-11)
|
Lipton moves into restaurant retail business
(2001-04-11)
|
Tenant in Cape Town, landlord in Johannesburg
(2001-04-11)
|
Banks’ patience ‘wearing thin’
(2001-04-11)
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No more Mr Nice Guy, says Cape Town CBD
(2001-04-11)
|
Property stocks value up 100%
(2001-04-10)
|
Property stocks
(2001-04-10)
|
Acsa spending millions on smaller airports
(2001-04-09)
|
Longbeach Mall opens
(2001-04-07)
|
Killarney Mall verkoop
(2001-04-07)
|
Pick 'n Pay poised to post bullish results
(2001-04-06)
|
Premium posts earnings increase
(2001-04-04)
|
Business confidence improves
(2001-04-04)
|
Retail figures disappointing
(2001-04-04)
|
German realtor in Cape Town
(2001-04-04)
|
Big business hopes to revive Johannesburg
(2001-04-03)
|
Building industry picking up steadily
(2001-04-03)
|
CSC takes 3 floors in Canal Walk
(2001-04-03)
|
Which way for Richway?
(2001-04-03)
|
West Rand entices developers
(2001-04-02)
|
King David land for development
(2001-04-02)
|
Embattled Zone wins design award
(2001-04-02)
|
Pietermaritzburg explodes into activity
(2001-04-01)
|
The impact of CGT on property values
(2001-03-31)
|
Retail will remain in the doldrums
(2001-03-30)
|
Good Cape reviews its portfolio
(2001-03-30)
|
Substantial projects driving Cape property
(2001-03-30)
|
Convenience drives growth of franchise stores
(2001-03-29)
|
Improvement will not rescue retailers
(2001-03-29)
|
Leases: To top or to tail
(2001-03-28)
|
Borrowers ‘underrate their worth’
(2001-03-28)
|
Landlords should be more creative
(2001-03-28)
|
Hillbrow rents are down in real terms but that will change
(2001-03-28)
|
Safika joins SA property association
(2001-03-28)
|
New association will offer property buyers protection
(2001-03-28)
|
Marriott to list new R750m retail portfolio
(2001-03-28)
|
M-Web and SA Home Loans target subscribers' interest rates
(2001-03-27)
|
Land for new commercial farmers in KZN
(2001-03-26)
|
Leon says 'Cool off' on land resettlement
(2001-03-26)
|
'Use fair value for land expropriation'
(2001-03-25)
|
Cape developers running short of land
(2001-03-23)
|
Basil Read suffers R23m loss for year
(2001-03-23)
|
Jigsaw merges property services
(2001-03-23)
|
Building plans passed up 17.6%
(2001-03-23)
|
Houses 'will continue to deliver good returns'
(2001-03-22)
|
Valuations for CGT: The devil is in the detail
(2001-03-20)
|
Buoyant market has Durban agents smiling
(2001-03-19)
|
CBD view an obstacle to listed property investment
(2001-03-18)
|
Apex back on JSE
(2001-03-18)
|
Rand leaps into JSE top 10
(2001-03-18)
|
Is property still a good investment?
(2001-03-18)
|
Metro valuation system is ‘old hat’
(2001-03-16)
|
CGT valuations for homesteads still up in the air
(2001-03-15)
|
Cape Town heading for office space glut?
(2001-03-15)
|
Banks must not lose sight of borrowers
(2001-03-15)
|
Durban's Waterfront project remains in limbo
(2001-03-14)
|
Green light for projects to boost KwaZulu-Natal
(2001-03-14)
|
Land for “Silicone Valley” earmarked in Pretoria
(2001-03-14)
|
Office building plans lead the way
(2001-03-14)
|
Fashaf reshapes property portfolio
(2001-03-13)
|
Overpriced properties thwart swift home sales
(2001-03-12)
|
Shopowners take to the streets
(2001-03-12)
|
Cape developments streaking into the black
(2001-03-12)
|
Century Square units snapped up
(2001-03-12)
|
Marriott stops new money
(2001-03-11)
|
Veranderende bestedingspatrone gaan voortduur
(2001-03-11)
|
Truworths wants to build on successes
(2001-03-10)
|
Retail sales rise despite growing competition
(2001-03-09)
|
Tax to go up, warns property expert
(2001-03-09)
|
Wooltru places its focus on unbundling
(2001-03-09)
|
Masonite’s net profit drops
(2001-03-09)
|
Emigration cutting into housing demand
(2001-03-08)
|
CGT 'will cause short-term manpower shortage'
(2001-03-08)
|
Expert warns against panic over Gains Tax.
(2001-03-08)
|
Woolworth's fortunes change as earnings rise 8%
(2001-03-08)
|
Mini-boom goes north
(2001-03-08)
|
Looming bond war good news for new buyers
(2001-03-08)
|
New software package for property professionals
(2001-03-08)
|
Property fund Paraprop set to list
(2001-03-08)
|
Aveng goes for earnings growth
(2001-03-08)
|
Municipal properties to be auctioned online
(2001-03-07)
|
Marriott acquires property from Improvon
(2001-03-07)
|
Spearhead declares better earnings
(2001-03-07)
|
Mixed signals make market restless
(2001-03-06)
|
Retailers waiting to exhale
(2001-03-06)
|
Property industry welcomes CGT delay
(2001-03-06)
|
Reconstruction sees M&R move back into black
(2001-03-02)
|
Rand Leases Properties posts 46% profit increase
(2001-03-02)
|
Stock shortages in Durban townships
(2001-03-02)
|
Home sites a hit with fourways buyers
(2001-03-02)
|
Waterfall is offering space at fair prices
(2001-03-02)
|
Convention centre
(2001-03-02)
|
Development to use bunkers
(2001-03-02)
|
Cashing in on entertainment value
(2001-03-02)
|
Steenberg selling office park sites
(2001-03-02)
|
Sedgefield’s biggest complex on stream
(2001-03-02)
|
CBD residential tonic is working
(2001-03-01)
|
Buyers and sellers smiling
(2001-03-01)
|
Hurdle rate drops to 19%
(2001-02-27)
|
Drempelkoers daal tot 19%
(2001-02-27)
|
Budget could spell more affordable housing
(2001-02-22)
|
Even street traders will have a home in new Port Elizabeth node
(2001-02-22)
|
Rezoning at Tokai-on-Main approved
(2001-02-22)
|
Old Uitspan Hotel to become office project
(2001-02-22)
|
Buyers wasting time with ‘subject to’ offers
(2001-02-22)
|
Rethink commission, banks urged
(2001-02-22)
|
'One city, one tax base' leads to rates hike
(2001-02-22)
|
Is there a retail revival ahead?
(2001-02-21)
|
Levy troubles keep buyers at bay
(2001-02-21)
|
Mini-boom goes north
(2001-02-21)
|
No place to hide in Sandown
(2001-02-21)
|
Property opportunity abounds in rural townships
(2001-02-21)
|
Chipping away at your walls
(2001-02-21)
|
Officials still in talks over CGT legislation
(2001-02-21)
|
Racial integration elevates flat rentals, says Trafalgar
(2001-02-21)
|
'Frenzied selling of holiday homes untrue'
(2001-02-21)
|
'SA needs integrated service'
(2001-02-21)
|
Why agencies need transaction management platforms
(2001-02-21)
|
Glut in shopping space looming
(2001-02-19)
|
Property helps Woolies' profit
(2001-02-19)
|
Relaxation of immigration laws a boon
(2001-02-19)
|
House prices rise an average 18,5%
(2001-02-19)
|
Retailers pin hopes on growth
(2001-02-19)
|
Property market outlook remains positive
(2001-02-19)
|
Campus turns to commercial development
(2001-02-19)
|
Rezoning of sites in southern suburbs essential
(2001-02-19)
|
Sars still working on CGT but Manuel has last word
(2001-02-19)
|
Sterk vraag na kantoorruimte in middestad
(2001-02-19)
|
All systems go for apex restructuring
(2001-02-19)
|
Emerging black business flocks to the CBD
(2001-02-19)
|
Corporate activity sparks a revival
(2001-02-15)
|
‘Indifference’ chases off foreign buyers
(2001-02-13)
|
‘Under-presentation’ kills sales
(2001-02-13)
|
Property and construction mix could spell disaster
(2001-02-13)
|
Property sector ‘set for big things’
(2001-02-13)
|
Rich get richer
(2001-02-13)
|
Don’t forget local buyers
(2001-02-08)
|
Cape council auctions its last waterfront erf
(2001-02-08)
|
Giant offices build faith in SA
(2001-02-08)
|
Capital gains tax debate raises red flag in Parliament
(2001-02-08)
|
Capital gains tax to act as ’exit tax’ for emigrants
(2001-02-08)
|
Competitive rentals, quality space still drawing tenants to Durban CBD
(2001-02-08)
|
Drastic situation mooted for CBD
(2001-02-07)
|
Mutual & Federal takes five floors in Safmarine House
(2001-02-07)
|
Farmers seek help on CGT
(2001-02-07)
|
Foschini's woes continue with low profit expected
(2001-02-07)
|
Manufacturing up 4.4% in 2000
(2001-02-07)
|
Adding a new dimension to the workplace
(2001-02-07)
|
Century City offices grow in popularity
(2001-02-07)
|
Better cash flows from faster transfers
(2001-02-07)
|
Fancourt sales jump by R11m
(2001-02-07)
|
Tourism news a positive for SA property
(2001-02-07)
|
R80m sectional title office for Century City
(2001-02-07)
|
Property market at mercy of State
(2001-02-07)
|
iProp cancels sale of two properties
(2001-02-07)
|
Bond rate battle hots up
(2001-02-07)
|
Vrystelling van kapitaalwins van R1m in leeftyd oorweeg
(2001-02-07)
|
Koers van KWB word later dalk verhoog
(2001-02-07)
|
Capricorn expects bumper year
(2001-02-07)
|
Property24.co.za now directly available
(2001-02-07)
|
Montecasino the trigger for area boom
(2001-02-07)
|
Underpriced properties in CBDs due for reassessment
(2001-02-07)
|
Gold Edge Holdings sells office blocks, four properties
(2001-02-07)
|
Transfer registration rates picking up pace
(2001-02-07)
|
Niche property finance company launched
(2001-02-07)
|
Value appreciation still follows this rule
(2001-02-07)
|
Niche market in mini office parks emerging
(2001-02-07)
|
Slight upswing in Cape
(2001-01-26)
|
One CGT concession for homeowners
(2001-01-26)
|
Making the best of a pumpkin
(2001-01-26)
|
5,8m shoppers for Canal Walk
(2001-01-26)
|
North coast prices rival those of Hermanus
(2001-01-26)
|
Interest in beachfront revived as it shakes off crime label
(2001-01-26)
|
Concor expects to make profit in 2001
(2001-01-26)
|
Richway in new non-core property disposal deal
(2001-01-26)
|
Absa, BoE review exposure of almost R100m to Samrand
(2001-01-26)
|
Criticism of CGT grows
(2001-01-26)
|
Gauteng housing market getting a new lease of life
(2001-01-26)
|
New Sable Homes development in Bryanston
(2001-01-26)
|
Atlantic Beach sales surge ahead
(2001-01-26)
|
Niche market in mini office parks emerging
(2001-01-26)
|
Vigorous climb forecast for retail sales this year
(2001-01-26)
|
Ovbel plans capital rejig to bring new focus
(2001-01-26)
|
Buying new could be cheaper
(2001-01-25)
|
Welcome CGT delay 'not confirmed'
(2001-01-24)
|
Commercial property industry optimistic
(2001-01-24)
|
Landlords continue to enjoy the upper hand
(2001-01-18)
|
Lower rates hopes battered by soft rand
(2001-01-18)
|
Building plans down 3,4% in 3 months to November
(2001-01-18)
|
Number of online shoppers rises, global survey shows
(2001-01-18)
|
Queensland’s tarnished gold
(2001-01-18)
|
PA Group and Property24 link-up
(2001-01-18)
|
Boardwalk triggers run on property
(2001-01-18)
|
Upgrading of Shell House retail precinct due to be finished in April
(2001-01-18)
|
Regal spearheads office development
(2001-01-18)
|
Changes sweep through commercial market
(2001-01-18)
|
Christmas cheer does little to prop Mr Price
(2001-01-18)
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No end in sight for mega developments
(2001-01-18)
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Opposition to capital gains tax grows
(2001-01-17)
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Retail sector makes comeback
(2001-01-16)
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No revival yet for building industry
(2001-01-16)
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Capital gains tax is a fait accompli
(2001-01-16)
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Public property sales forecast to put over R1bn in State's pocket
(2001-01-16)
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Min tyd vir kommentaar op belasting wek kommer
(2001-01-16)
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Luxury home owners urged to use QS
(2001-01-16)
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Furniture retailers enjoy December boom
(2001-01-16)
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Truworths reports 12% sales growth
(2001-01-16)
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Chorus over capital gains grows
(2001-01-16)
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Retail smiles wider than expected
(2001-01-15)
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CGT will cause first quarter surge
(2001-01-12)
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Landlords discount Capital Gains Tax
(2001-01-12)
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Favourable conditions seen for 2001
(2001-01-12)
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US consumers swing toward the Net
(2001-01-12)
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Parking, retail boost for Cape Town CBD
(2001-01-12)
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Area will be key issue for home buyers
(2001-01-12)
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Some good news on CGT
(2001-01-12)
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New office park launched
(2001-01-12)
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A model service for property managers
(2001-01-12)
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Richway bekom aandeel in Canal Walk
(2001-01-12)
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CGT has ‘nasty shocks’
(2001-01-12)
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Practical tips for new year home buyers
(2001-01-12)
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Quality service will drive property growth
(2001-01-12)
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Festive period marked by fast, furious buying
(2001-01-12)
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Good omens for Jo’burg property owners
(2001-01-12)
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Competitive rentals, quality space still drawing tenants to Durban CBD
(2001-01-08)
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Mutual & Federal takes five floors in Safmarine House
(2001-01-07)
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CGT timing tiff
(2001-01-07)
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Slowdown in inflation index points to rate cuts next year
(2000-12-21)
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Cape institution buys stake in M&R
(2000-12-21)
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Shorter delays for building plans
(2000-12-21)
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Bank can help improve building
(2000-12-21)
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New taxes – no need to worry
(2000-12-21)
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Durban beach revamp
(2000-12-21)
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Pearl Bay a popular option for west coast buyers
(2000-12-21)
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Metcash's R500m rights offer to go ahead
(2000-12-21)
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Policies right but growth too slow: Soros
(2000-12-21)
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Wentech to be property investment firm on JSE
(2000-12-21)
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Monex's earnings a share drop sharply
(2000-12-21)
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Basil Read profit warning
(2000-12-21)
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Draft legislation for capital gains tax released
(2000-12-20)
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Property outstripping all-bond index
(2000-12-15)
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Draft legislation for capital gains tax released
(2000-12-15)
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Reach deeply if you want to live here
(2000-12-15)
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Superbasement saves project nearly R50 million
(2000-12-15)
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Construction industry expects turnover to escalate by 5%
(2000-12-15)
|
Large stands now available at Thornhill
(2000-12-15)
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Wooltru plans to offload retail assets
(2000-12-15)
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R14,5m boost for Capricorn
(2000-12-15)
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Assessment of value is first step in preparing for capital gains tax
(2000-12-11)
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Acsa shows 19% jump in profit to R260m
(2000-12-11)
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Holidaymakers are keen for SA houses
(2000-12-11)
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Rates concerns are unfounded
(2000-12-11)
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R300m urban project for Doornfontein
(2000-12-11)
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Asset sellers creep ahead in home stakes
(2000-12-11)
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Landlords keeping wary eye on markets
(2000-12-11)
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Pay now, save later on your home loan
(2000-12-07)
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IT driving office rentals worldwide
(2000-12-07)
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How to buy a holiday home
(2000-12-07)
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Property group warns of rate rise by March
(2000-12-07)
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Kempton Park on a roll
(2000-12-07)
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Residential golf estate developers warn of downturn in sales
(2000-12-07)
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New building going up for Ericsson
(2000-12-07)
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Johannesburg's Indians on the move
(2000-12-07)
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JHI Real Estate to manage three more shopping malls
(2000-12-07)
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Bright lights, big city
(2000-12-07)
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World Bank to carry out Jo'burg survey
(2000-12-07)
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Anglo shows loyalty to Jo'burg CBD
(2000-12-07)
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Darkness on the edge of town
(2000-12-07)
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Durban property market is buoyant
(2000-12-07)
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Absa opens R450m complex in inner city
(2000-12-07)
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Gordhan finds a pulse in Johannesburg
(2000-12-07)
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Spectacular new phase at Atlantic Beach
(2000-12-04)
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New Plett development offers investment potential
(2000-12-04)
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Should your home take a holiday too?
(2000-12-04)
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Joburg starter homes prices rising
(2000-12-04)
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House prices not hit by hard times
(2000-12-04)
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Merging office, residential parks
(2000-12-04)
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Reflecting a corporate identity
(2000-12-04)
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Sandton still on a growth curve
(2000-12-04)
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Sandton landmark gets a new lease of life
(2000-12-04)
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A fresh approach to commercial projects
(2000-12-04)
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Emerging investor class recognising potential of the CBD
(2000-12-04)
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Global firms assess properties critically
(2000-11-30)
|
Liquidations a blow for market
(2000-11-30)
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Johnnic plans to sell its 3,8% stake in MIHL
(2000-11-30)
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Jigsaw fits Realty 1 Elk into its property frame with R9,35m deal
(2000-11-30)
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Group Five wins $80m Angolan housing contract
(2000-11-30)
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Revised GDP growth now likely to exceed 3%
(2000-11-30)
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Truworths quietly confident that 2001 will lift earnings
(2000-11-30)
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Christmas dressing-down feared
(2000-11-30)
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Agents cautioned against high bond comms
(2000-11-30)
|
Mashigo shows his mettle
(2000-11-30)
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Jigsaw pieces together good results
(2000-11-30)
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Regus announces 123% increase in turnover
(2000-11-30)
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Apex to be converted to property loan stock
(2000-11-30)
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Finance costs take heavy toll on iProp
(2000-11-30)
|
Airports big business for smaller centres
(2000-11-30)
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Building sector to be driven by concrete outlook
(2000-11-30)
|
Aids threat to building industry
(2000-11-30)
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‘Shoppertainment’ concept works for tenants
(2000-11-30)
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Hi-tech building for North Bank
(2000-11-30)
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Mortgage origination here to stay
(2000-11-30)
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State may dispose of property
(2000-11-23)
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Massmart expects R12bn sales by mid-2001
(2000-11-23)
|
New property funds planned
(2000-11-23)
|
Grinaker and RMB team up in Claremont
(2000-11-23)
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Court rules that property contracts are enforceable even if not signed
(2000-11-23)
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Storm brews over future of war monument
(2000-11-23)
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Rates arrears plan slated
(2000-11-23)
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Investors choose property
(2000-11-23)
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Smaller shopping centres struggle
(2000-11-23)
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Big projects for Cape Town
(2000-11-23)
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Flat rentals on the up
(2000-11-21)
|
Richards Bay awards right to develop airport
(2000-11-21)
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Building sector yet to feel effects of upswing
(2000-11-21)
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'No land grab' assurance sees markets rise
(2000-11-21)
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Minister intervenes to improve housing
(2000-11-21)
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Eiendomsmark toon oplewing
(2000-11-21)
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CT CBD gets another development
(2000-11-21)
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Is BoE about to walk?
(2000-11-21)
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Make sure both sign
(2000-11-21)
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Baroque rising in Morningside
(2000-11-21)
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Written contract a must for sale of land
(2000-11-21)
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Building sector’s mixed feelings
(2000-11-21)
|
Website for commercial property sector now on line
(2000-11-20)
|
Progress in Point Waterfront
(2000-11-20)
|
Property market shows signs of life
(2000-11-20)
|
Ithala pumps R250m into malls for rural communities
(2000-11-20)
|
Jigsaw pieces together increased interim earnings
(2000-11-20)
|
Retail space is growing faster than the general economy
(2000-11-20)
|
Capital gains tax could be bad news for defined contribution
(2000-11-20)
|
Three Cities to add top hotels to portfolio
(2000-11-20)
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Tax blitz on second homes
(2000-11-20)
|
Property relocation service in top gear
(2000-11-20)
|
Co-operative property marketing the way of the future
(2000-11-16)
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Landlords need to adjust to tenants’ market
(2000-11-16)
|
Real advantages to buying “used” home
(2000-11-16)
|
GrandWest dressed up and ready
(2000-11-16)
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Growth in residential golf estates may slow
(2000-11-16)
|
Sandton City kry weer 'n nuwe baadjie
(2000-11-16)
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Nuwe sentrum reeds aanstaande maand betrek
(2000-11-16)
|
Home loans legislation passed
(2000-11-16)
|
Clifton remains at the top
(2000-11-16)
|
West Coast casino fuels boom
(2000-11-16)
|
SA has excess retail space, says Massmart chairman
(2000-11-16)
|
Capital gains for property unit trusts
(2000-11-16)
|
Patchwork improvement continues in property market
(2000-11-14)
|
Broksgewyse verbetering in eiendomsmark duur voort
(2000-11-14)
|
Portnet put off by R9bn cost of airport site
(2000-11-14)
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Rentals peak as new developments create oversupply
(2000-11-14)
|
Huge turnover growth for PGP franchises
(2000-11-14)
|
Still cheaper to rent than buy
(2000-11-14)
|
Mashigo urges agents to register
(2000-11-14)
|
Property Rates Bill has safeguards
(2000-11-14)
|
Capital Gains Tax casts a shadow
(2000-11-14)
|
Gauteng’s suburbs to watch
(2000-11-14)
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Eastern Foreshore is being transformed
(2000-11-09)
|
Propnet maps big plans for province
(2000-11-09)
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Interest in Jo'burg CBD picks up
(2000-11-09)
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Office space with a park ambience
(2000-11-09)
|
The Mother City booms
(2000-11-09)
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Divorcees: take care of lease stipulations
(2000-11-09)
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Black farmers call for land review
(2000-11-09)
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Property taxation is unbiblical, ACDP says
(2000-11-09)
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First Stonehill owners move in
(2000-11-08)
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New R150m development for Claremont
(2000-11-08)
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At-home businesses must also heed insolvency act
(2000-11-08)
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Richards Bay revitalised
(2000-11-08)
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Resourceful black buyers praised
(2000-11-08)
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Milprop’s listing suspended
(2000-11-08)
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Landowners want to ‘get rich quick from Coega
(2000-11-08)
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Table View steaming ahead
(2000-11-08)
|
Revitalisation fund for Cape Town
(2000-11-08)
|
Everite's Brackenfell land up for sale
(2000-11-07)
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Rand Leases builds portfolio
(2000-11-07)
|
Athlone community invests R200m
(2000-11-07)
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Property owners, buyers advised to learn about new capital gains tax
(2000-11-07)
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Home rentals here to stay despite new Rental Housing Act
(2000-11-07)
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Centres hard-pressed to keep up with times
(2000-11-07)
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Fordsburg gets new Plaza
(2000-11-07)
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Rente gaan op lang termyn daal
(2000-11-07)
|
Councils back in housing
(2000-11-07)
|
Quality is priority in Martprop's shopping list
(2000-11-07)
|
Primegro to spend R457m on property
(2000-11-07)
|
Shoppers to Canal Walk outstrip expectations
(2000-11-07)
|
Rescue plan for Jo'burg unveiled
(2000-11-07)
|
Improved activity in sectors forecast for next year
(2000-11-07)
|
Gauteng prices recovering well
(2000-10-31)
|
Property storm in a basin
(2000-10-31)
|
Lifestyle, low costs draw buyers
(2000-10-31)
|
Durr Commercial set to beat previous results
(2000-10-31)
|
Power Developments initiate R60m project
(2000-10-31)
|
Blue chips snap up offices
(2000-10-31)
|
Aveng's bleak outlook
(2000-10-31)
|
Richway sells non-core properties for R200m
(2000-10-31)
|
Crime, terrorism slows Cape markets
(2000-10-31)
|
Eastern Cape prospects bright
(2000-10-31)
|
Hyde Park Villas selling well
(2000-10-31)
|
Pretoria property market booming
(2000-10-31)
|
RE/MAX invests in training via Internet
(2000-10-31)
|
CMC endorses Roggebaai Canal
(2000-10-31)
|
Allan Gray income up 15%
(2000-10-31)
|
Originators want too much, says NBS
(2000-10-31)
|
RMB gives R1bn boost to projects
(2000-10-30)
|
Should you buy first or sell first?
(2000-10-30)
|
Pretoria property market buoyant
(2000-10-30)
|
PE property market looking good
(2000-10-30)
|
Christmas transfer slowdown coming
(2000-10-30)
|
Tread carefully with trustee powers
(2000-10-30)
|
Vacancies hit rented housing
(2000-10-30)
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Claremont's CID launched to fight crime and grime
(2000-10-30)
|
Denel arm moves on site at Pretoria's The Willows
(2000-10-30)
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Punters not only ones excited by casinos
(2000-10-30)
|
Appleby’s has franchising plans
(2000-10-30)
|
Agents reap boom benefits
(2000-10-30)
|
Sell your home
(2000-10-30)
|
PGP achieves its best year as property market bucks trend
(2000-10-30)
|
Aveng bags LTA
(2000-10-30)
|
Landless people used as 'pawns' by business
(2000-10-30)
|
Improved activity in sectors forecast for next year
(2000-10-30)
|
Countdown to Canal Walk opening
(2000-10-23)
|
Beware the agent without your mandate
(2000-10-23)
|
Entrepreneurs honoured for housing projects
(2000-10-23)
|
Property owners opposed to new competition laws
(2000-10-23)
|
Security affects property market
(2000-10-23)
|
New development for northern suburbs
(2000-10-23)
|
Government's home loan scheme in jeopardy
(2000-10-23)
|
Farmers upset by Didiza's remarks
(2000-10-23)
|
Sales surge in popular Tokai
(2000-10-23)
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Receiver gives taxpayers a break on retirement homes
(2000-10-23)
|
Paperless estate transactions close
(2000-10-23)
|
Retailers ‘out of touch'
(2000-10-23)
|
Land reform urgent to prevent farm chaos
(2000-10-23)
|
New rates process begins
(2000-10-23)
|
It’s boom time. Or is it?
(2000-10-20)
|
Poor homeowners miss the chance to make money
(2000-10-20)
|
Fedsure appointed at Protea Place
(2000-10-20)
|
Turnover rises under demand pressure
(2000-10-20)
|
Banks, government slated over housing
(2000-10-19)
|
Cape Town CBD residents could be excluded from CID
(2000-10-19)
|
Database of all major Cape developments
(2000-10-19)
|
Coega container terminal agreement signed
(2000-10-19)
|
Investec
(2000-10-19)
|
OMP reaches million in letting
(2000-10-19)
|
R6,7m for Blaauwberg
(2000-10-19)
|
Old rental act provisions could still apply next year
(2000-10-19)
|
Banks 'cannot clear housing backlog alone'
(2000-10-19)
|
Acsa to award R425m airport terminal building contract
(2000-10-19)
|
Max the loan, fix the rate, buyers advised
(2000-10-19)
|
Home loan market ‘must include securitisation’
(2000-10-19)
|
Sanlam wys vertroue met eiendomsbelegging-produk
(2000-10-19)
|
Development still on hold as uncertainties remain
(2000-10-19)
|
A holiday can be just an hour away
(2000-10-19)
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MP town gets shopping centre
(2000-10-19)
|
Designs for people who socialise
(2000-10-19)
|
Werksmans leaving CBD
(2000-10-19)
|
Confidence is improving
(2000-10-19)
|
Airport city industrial park proposed
(2000-10-19)
|
Fall-off in global demand bad news
(2000-10-17)
|
HIV/Aids high on agenda athousing conference
(2000-10-17)
|
Minister attacks housing industry
(2000-10-17)
|
"Instant office" expansion
(2000-10-17)
|
Premium linked units up 121%
(2000-10-17)
|
Domayne leases valued at R150m
(2000-10-17)
|
Alliance of major benefit to SA leaders
(2000-10-17)
|
Increase in foreign property opportunities
(2000-10-17)
|
Growth on West Rand exploited
(2000-10-17)
|
Durban making a strong comeback
(2000-10-17)
|
Free State farmers enraged over land sessions
(2000-10-16)
|
Shake-up due in mortgage industry
(2000-10-12)
|
Sluggish demand puts Aveng on growth alert
(2000-10-12)
|
Construction's grande dame is sweeping out her house
(2000-10-12)
|
Come online to market properties
(2000-10-12)
|
Transfer tax loophole closed
(2000-10-12)
|
Housing code sets scene for new policy
(2000-10-12)
|
Construction waiting for green to go
(2000-10-11)
|
Go-ahead plan for Claremont project
(2000-10-09)
|
Home loan disclosure bill a ‘bid shift blame’
(2000-10-09)
|
Capricorn Park nets millions for False Bay coast
(2000-10-09)
|
CMC helps city improvement district
(2000-10-09)
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Record construction time at Mykonos
(2000-10-09)
|
Redefine Beats 17c Forecast
(2000-10-09)
|
Ministry drafts policy for sale of military bases
(2000-10-09)
|
Proximity to schools now more a factor
(2000-10-09)
|
Pretoria centre first in SA with “Teflon tent”
(2000-10-09)
|
Retailers lose out to lotteries and casinos
(2000-10-05)
|
Wholesale sales show 1,8% rise
(2000-10-05)
|
MortgageSA.com into blue-chip estate market
(2000-10-05)
|
Speedy sales at Waterford
(2000-10-05)
|
Screws tighten on construction
(2000-10-05)
|
New laws to govern building profession
(2000-10-05)
|
Advice for potential landlords
(2000-10-05)
|
Hundreds stroll through unbuilt HQ
(2000-10-05)
|
Mossel Bay's waterfront set for development
(2000-10-05)
|
Estate agents running out of stock
(2000-10-05)
|
Old buildings, new investment
(2000-10-05)
|
Zone ‘just a precursor to development boom'
(2000-10-05)
|
Clarity on government stand urged
(2000-10-05)
|
Maskew Miller in Phumelela
(2000-10-05)
|
New boys on the block
(2000-10-05)
|
Botswana property growth slowing down
(2000-10-05)
|
Extra R283m to be spent on Johannesburg airport
(2000-10-05)
|
Concor to bow out of property market
(2000-10-05)
|
Bond-free home a retirement priority
(2000-10-05)
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Hurry up if you plan to build
(2000-10-05)
|
Nuusmededeling: Rode se verslag vir kwartaal 2000:3
(2000-10-02)
|
News Release: Rode’s Report for quarter 2000:3
(2000-10-02)
|
Melrose Arch phase one on schedule
(2000-10-02)
|
Change must be maintained, EAAB tells Nirsa
(2000-10-02)
|
Business centres a must for agile companies
(2000-10-02)
|
Building industry's forecast of 4% growth will miss target this year
(2000-10-02)
|
SA Home Loans increases stake in mortgage market
(2000-10-02)
|
Good outlook for listed property investments
(2000-10-02)
|
Spearhead leasing looking good
(2000-10-02)
|
Aveng sees real eps growth in 2001
(2000-10-02)
|
Prospects looking good
(2000-10-02)
|
Greenside new hip node for the urbane
(2000-09-29)
|
Montecasino complex to open end-November
(2000-09-29)
|
Club membership clamour expected
(2000-09-29)
|
Criticism on all sides over banking services
(2000-09-29)
|
State gives the nod to Sigcau's upkeep plan
(2000-09-29)
|
Less available for low-cost housing
(2000-09-29)
|
Cape bucks national growth trend
(2000-09-29)
|
Businesses can gain from property advice
(2000-09-29)
|
Pelican Park offers blueprint for SA
(2000-09-29)
|
Lyons shows good growth
(2000-09-29)
|
Concor's results shock
(2000-09-29)
|
Academic slams running of municipalities as businesses
(2000-09-29)
|
FNB Stadium trustees discuss new game plan
(2000-09-29)
|
Tribunal rejects opposition to Telkom's top outsourcing deal
(2000-09-29)
|
Construction: Housing starts in decline
(2000-09-29)
|
Historic Paarl properties for sale
(2000-09-29)
|
SA Home Loans sells minority interests
(2000-09-29)
|
Group Five intends simplifying structure
(2000-09-29)
|
Law on loans to poor due: Erwin
(2000-09-29)
|
Home buyers should consider asking for option
(2000-09-27)
|
New life in holidays
(2000-09-27)
|
Spearhead, Liberty buy back own shares
(2000-09-27)
|
Property owners are exploiting the state, says Sigcau
(2000-09-27)
|
Jigsaw buys two Comcorp companies
(2000-09-27)
|
Value of plans passed grows
(2000-09-27)
|
Wynberg clean-up plan paying off
(2000-09-27)
|
CBD clean-up plan approved
(2000-09-27)
|
Swedish fund manager joins real-estate group
(2000-09-27)
|
Secret report rejects Coega steel plant
(2000-09-27)
|
Cape Town attains inner-city coup
(2000-09-27)
|
New N1 interchange will grow Tygerberg
(2000-09-27)
|
Cape Town ratepayers and council sign first services deal
(2000-09-27)
|
New Plett development offers five-star investment potential
(2000-09-27)
|
Metboard Properties in R140m acquisitions
(2000-09-22)
|
Offices clog the arteries
(2000-09-22)
|
Revenue gets back at VAT fiddlers
(2000-09-22)
|
Buildings must ‘pay their way or decay
(2000-09-22)
|
Twenty stands sold at world heritage site development
(2000-09-22)
|
Uunet SA signs 10-year lease
(2000-09-22)
|
Demand for holiday units booms
(2000-09-22)
|
Most CBDs have lost their first-world status
(2000-09-22)
|
More funds needed for SA housing
(2000-09-22)
|
Landlords remain in the pound seats
(2000-09-22)
|
Track your homeloan's progress on the internet
(2000-09-22)
|
Trafalgar CEO bets on inner city
(2000-09-22)
|
New office park for Illovo Boulevard
(2000-09-22)
|
Construction sees lower growth
(2000-09-22)
|
Improvement in pipeline for Rosebank
(2000-09-22)
|
Good run for Cape estate agencies set to continue
(2000-09-22)
|
SA homes still attracting foreign buyers
(2000-09-22)
|
Re/Max expands into SA's commercial property market
(2000-09-22)
|
Strong upward trend in flat rentals slowing down
(2000-09-22)
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Drop in construction revenue
(2000-09-22)
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Housing delivery to be boosted
(2000-09-22)
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Promise of improved delivery
(2000-09-22)
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Cape flats still strong
(2000-09-22)
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Sovereign Parks sales take off
(2000-09-19)
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Major CBDs 'beyond point of no return'
(2000-09-19)
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Better times ahead for SA builders
(2000-09-19)
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Marriott starts offshore property fund
(2000-09-19)
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Cashbuild's share price slumps 25%
(2000-09-15)
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CGT ‘more work than it is worth’
(2000-09-15)
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Primegro talks aim to build critical property mass
(2000-09-15)
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Iscor to hive off mothballed property
(2000-09-15)
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Building a solid track record for South Africa's low earners
(2000-09-15)
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Building implosion in construction sector
(2000-09-15)
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Overpricing is slowing sales
(2000-09-15)
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Happy tenants equal best returns
(2000-09-15)
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Chequebooks are no substitute
(2000-09-15)
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Massive project at Khayelitsha
(2000-09-13)
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Oversupply still prevalent
(2000-09-13)
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Bifsa moves to trade with builders Down Under
(2000-09-13)
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No better time to get into SA property market
(2000-09-13)
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Agents to cough up more
(2000-09-13)
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Dramatic change for Blouberg
(2000-09-13)
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Spearhead beats profit forecast in maiden year
(2000-09-13)
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Relyant saves R8 million on leases
(2000-09-13)
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Regus Netspace now in SA
(2000-09-13)
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Den Braven moving to Highview
(2000-09-13)
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Rental basics for new landlords
(2000-09-13)
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Join mainstream, black property agencies urged
(2000-09-11)
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‘New wind’ blowing in black real estate
(2000-09-11)
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Third quarter heralds in empowerment
(2000-09-11)
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Durban stock shortages are serious
(2000-09-11)
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Developers faced with land shortage
(2000-09-11)
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Buying window ‘getting smaller’
(2000-09-11)
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Homing in on the web
(2000-09-11)
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Booklet explains new rates bill
(2000-09-11)
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Would-be buyers can now see videos
(2000-09-11)
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Construction of Clocktower Precinct at V&A under way
(2000-09-11)
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Melrose Arch to go ahead as planned
(2000-09-11)
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Touch of Provencal comes to Hartbeespoort Dam
(2000-09-11)
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Acsa appoints Old Mutual to evaluate properties
(2000-09-08)
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Agents asked to educate township buyers
(2000-09-08)
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New president promises promotion of black agents
(2000-09-08)
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Real estate body transformed
(2000-09-08)
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Bid to encourage home ownership
(2000-09-08)
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Spearhead's maiden run `most satisfactory'
(2000-09-08)
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Top international property man to visit SA
(2000-09-08)
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Colliers RMS first to be awarded SABS certificate
(2000-09-08)
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Incentives-based brokering scheme pays off well
(2000-09-08)
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Clean-up plan nears implementation
(2000-09-08)
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Parklands passes 2000 mark
(2000-09-08)
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New rental Act under fire
(2000-09-08)
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Pressure on home buyers ‘just increased’
(2000-09-08)
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Govt boost for construction
(2000-09-08)
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Borrowing shows increase
(2000-09-06)
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New laws tabled in Parliament to transform construction industry
(2000-09-06)
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Statistics alter perceptions of property
(2000-09-06)
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Financial institutions still uncertain of new mechanism
(2000-09-06)
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Cape Town consistency “a mainstay”
(2000-09-06)
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Melrose Arch on the road
(2000-09-06)
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Building slump puts Masonite in the red
(2000-09-06)
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Prime Midrand land up for grabs
(2000-09-06)
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Better understanding of rates needed
(2000-09-06)
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Protea Place blooms
(2000-09-06)
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Only one property tax can be charged
(2000-09-06)
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North West housing projects get the go-ahead
(2000-09-06)
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Game hits opening millions
(2000-09-01)
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Extensions at Kenilworth Centre
(2000-09-01)
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Property Rates Bill unlikely to tax owners out of homes
(2000-09-01)
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Boardwalk is breaking records
(2000-09-01)
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Mozambicans targeted
(2000-09-01)
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Fourways office parks expected to take off
(2000-09-01)
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Offices: Fun workplaces for top performers
(2000-09-01)
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SA Builder most popular
(2000-09-01)
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Cape still has appeal
(2000-08-31)
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Mistrys moves to KyaSands
(2000-08-31)
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City Lodge goes Cape Dutch
(2000-08-31)
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Capital gains tax
(2000-08-30)
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CBDs to feel the grip of Aids
(2000-08-30)
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LTA's headline earnings up 12%
(2000-08-30)
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KZN casinos could spell construction revival
(2000-08-30)
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Behind the scenes on sales commission
(2000-08-30)
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Shops will mix clicks and bricks
(2000-08-30)
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Absa warns of home loan rates of 15,5%
(2000-08-30)
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PropertyFocus plans to attract clients online
(2000-08-30)
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Wentech buys properties for R1,072bn
(2000-08-30)
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US real estate investors grab a slice of the Internet
(2000-08-30)
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Lyons and Group 5 create synergy with joint venture
(2000-08-30)
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West Coast values increasing fast
(2000-08-30)
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Mortgage commission ‘won’t up interest rates’
(2000-08-29)
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Congress gives SA quantity surveyors greater standing
(2000-08-29)
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Group Five EPS down 50%
(2000-08-29)
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Ozz upbeat over expansion plans despite warning
(2000-08-29)
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Only Capetonians need to worry
(2000-08-29)
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Richway's rental income is offset by interest bill
(2000-08-29)
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Lafarge disappointed with return on investment
(2000-08-29)
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Housing plan may change
(2000-08-29)
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Redefining the market
(2000-08-29)
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Extent of land need is not known'
(2000-08-29)
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Urbanisation puts strain on service delivery
(2000-08-29)
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Green light for Athlone Stadium upgrade
(2000-08-29)
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Africa
(2000-08-29)
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Innovative plan unique in Western Cape
(2000-08-25)
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Rate cut chances slim
(2000-08-25)
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Reporting season unlikely to lift construction sector's gloom
(2000-08-25)
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Managers work harder
(2000-08-25)
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Ampros fighting to wake from CBD nightmare
(2000-08-25)
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Airport Sun Intercontinental to open in December
(2000-08-25)
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RMBP to dedicate entity to inner city
(2000-08-25)
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Agents warned about locking-in to originators
(2000-08-25)
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New townhomes available in Bryanston
(2000-08-25)
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Commercial Property:
(2000-08-25)
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M&R wins Regent Square contract
(2000-08-25)
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Richway targets top-end retail property
(2000-08-25)
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Sales 27% up on last year
(2000-08-25)
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Lanseria in R100m upgrade
(2000-08-25)
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Game Stores poised for expansion
(2000-08-25)
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Fedics to sell airport retail operations
(2000-08-25)
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Franschhoek gets shopping centre
(2000-08-23)
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Significant sales in City Bowl
(2000-08-23)
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Start on R3,9m centre in Khayelitsha
(2000-08-23)
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Business wants role in Cape unicity
(2000-08-23)
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Capital gains tax will not offer inflation relief
(2000-08-22)
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Base needed to absorb capital gains tax
(2000-08-22)
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Estate agents affected by new signage laws
(2000-08-22)
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Home inspection to protect buyers
(2000-08-22)
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Low-cost housing scheme complete
(2000-08-22)
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Sectional Title: How Participation Quotas work
(2000-08-22)
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Spruce up now for spring
(2000-08-22)
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Tread carefully around sub-division
(2000-08-22)
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Parking ban in Cape Town high-risk areas?
(2000-08-22)
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Pangbourne shows increased earnings again
(2000-08-22)
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R35 million office block for Century City
(2000-08-22)
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Parklands is fast taking shape
(2000-08-22)
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IRSA set for first black president
(2000-08-17)
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Why disclosure pays off
(2000-08-17)
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R80m cableway project shelved
(2000-08-17)
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Improvement plan takes off
(2000-08-17)
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Inner-city rents an investor gold mine
(2000-08-17)
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SA building plans up 3,8% in first half year-on-year
(2000-08-17)
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Thornhill Estate third phase launched
(2000-08-17)
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Italtile paves the way with 41% earnings rise
(2000-08-17)
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Industrial development at Marconi Beam
(2000-08-17)
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New tax will have long-term effect on property market
(2000-08-17)
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Rates left unchanged
(2000-08-17)
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Take a red pen to that CC
(2000-08-17)
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Why are managing agents necessary?
(2000-08-17)
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MBA takes over training college
(2000-08-17)
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Rental property as an alternative to shares
(2000-08-17)
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Estate agents affected by new signage laws
(2000-08-17)
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Cape Town City upgrade worries outer suburbs
(2000-08-17)
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Coega project will still go on, says Portnet
(2000-08-17)
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Retailers do battle with new patterns
(2000-08-17)
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Maritzburg’s capital plan
(2000-08-14)
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Shopping centre bombs
(2000-08-14)
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New opportunities for estate agents
(2000-08-14)
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New mortgage application web-site launched
(2000-08-14)
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Paarl kry nuwe woonstelontwikkeling
(2000-08-14)
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Gate village demand on the rise
(2000-08-14)
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Ferm optrede teen sluwe kontrakteurs
(2000-08-14)
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Port Alfred’s busy winter
(2000-08-14)
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Explore all lenders before deciding
(2000-08-14)
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M&R awarded contract at Regents Square
(2000-08-14)
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Big PE investment by City Lodge
(2000-08-14)
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A clause to deal with dithering seller
(2000-08-14)
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Cancellation rate gives the lie to recovery
(2000-08-14)
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New housing law aims to stop abuse
(2000-08-14)
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Metprol to buy R138m of properties from Old Mutual
(2000-08-14)
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Housing minister opens Brits housing project
(2000-08-08)
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Upmarket development for sunny Blaauwberg
(2000-08-08)
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Rates bill an election flashpoint
(2000-08-08)
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Industrial businesses ‘jump the queue’ at Westlake
(2000-08-08)
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New tenants move into Muizenberg growth node
(2000-08-08)
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Tamboerskloof development sold out in days
(2000-08-08)
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Questions over Coega
(2000-08-08)
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Internet helps to expand the home shopping market
(2000-08-08)
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Municipalities have ‘structural' problems
(2000-08-08)
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AIDS necessitates ‘rethink on housing policy'
(2000-08-08)
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SA land grabs ‘not likely’
(2000-08-08)
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Rates
(2000-08-08)
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Tsogo Sun gets casino licence
(2000-08-08)
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Sectional Title: Exclusive use areas explained
(2000-08-08)
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Canal expected to transform lower Cape Town
(2000-08-08)
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Rental market likened to time-bomb
(2000-08-07)
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IRSA set for first black president
(2000-08-07)
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KZN conveyancers walking on eggs
(2000-08-07)
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Telkom awards £1,5bn 10-year contract to WS Atkins and Rebhold
(2000-08-07)
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E-Landlord merges with Homechannel
(2000-08-07)
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McCreedy gets Sandton mandate
(2000-08-07)
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A boost to the economy
(2000-08-07)
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Not everyone sees act as a good landlord's best friend'
(2000-08-07)
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Capital Gains Tax and property investments
(2000-08-07)
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WS Atkins and Rebhold keen on more SA projects
(2000-08-07)
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Building sector recovery delayed
(2000-08-07)
|
Noordelike voorstede van Goudstad die gewildste vir beleggers
(2000-08-07)
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Samwu disapproves of sale of Johannesburg Stadium
(2000-08-07)
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Social housing regenerating cities
(2000-08-07)
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Top appointment at MortgageSA.com
(2000-08-07)
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Sellers tempted by strong market
(2000-08-07)
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House prices up sharply
(2000-08-07)
|
Specialist shops in Port Elizabeth
(2000-08-07)
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Hungry SA buyers snap up London apartments worth R40m
(2000-08-07)
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'Industry needs standardised training'
(2000-08-03)
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Emigrate and weep!
(2000-08-03)
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Municipal boundary threat to housing delivery
(2000-08-03)
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Profiteers make a killing on bond defaulters
(2000-08-03)
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People in posh areas in for shock
(2000-08-03)
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Sandton is only place to be, says broker
(2000-08-03)
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Absa in Cape venture
(2000-08-03)
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Inner city Metro Mall project funded
(2000-08-03)
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Better municipal services coming
(2000-08-03)
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Portnet to invest R4,3bn in upgrading harbours
(2000-07-31)
|
What property owners can do about unpaid rent
(2000-07-31)
|
New breed of professional manager is emerging
(2000-07-31)
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Technology now an indispensable tool
(2000-07-31)
|
Rental demand exceeds supply
(2000-07-31)
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Act will end rent wars
(2000-07-31)
|
Gilbeys properties sold for R20,5-m
(2000-07-31)
|
Trafalgar wins Ponte management bid
(2000-07-28)
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Stanbic vote predictable
(2000-07-28)
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Storming the barricades
(2000-07-28)
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Unicity budget will exceed R8 billion
(2000-07-28)
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New tax slows coastal sales
(2000-07-28)
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Homes project threatens rare flower
(2000-07-28)
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Taking the yawn out of househunting
(2000-07-28)
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Introducing the office that never closes
(2000-07-28)
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How Cape Town measures up
(2000-07-28)
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Council supports Wynberg and Fish Hoek initiative
(2000-07-28)
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PPI keeps economists guessing
(2000-07-28)
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Get expert help when buying a PiP
(2000-07-28)
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Countdown begins to new Unicity
(2000-07-27)
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RAI selected as operator
(2000-07-27)
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Experts urge Bank to cut interest rates
(2000-07-27)
|
Megacities: what they mean to property owners
(2000-07-27)
|
Now's not the time to give up
(2000-07-27)
|
Non-stop action city planned
(2000-07-27)
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New offices tower over Century City
(2000-07-27)
|
Support for cleaner, safer city
(2000-07-27)
|
Retirement complex for Stilbaai
(2000-07-27)
|
Business park launched as investors turn back to property
(2000-07-27)
|
Building to start on Stellenbosch hotel
(2000-07-27)
|
Nuusmededeling - Rode Konferensie 2000 in Johannesburg
(2000-07-25)
|
News release - The Rode Conference 2000 in Johannesburg
(2000-07-25)
|
Retailer Massmart likely to hit the acquisition trail
(2000-07-25)
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Consider thy neighbours’ boundaries when selling
(2000-07-25)
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PE shows the way
(2000-07-25)
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Aventura `close to settling land claims`
(2000-07-25)
|
Sole mandates defended
(2000-07-25)
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TCI Projects appointed at casino project
(2000-07-25)
|
Economist says SA rates should fall
(2000-07-25)
|
Creating a better future in the Overberg
(2000-07-25)
|
Burlington residents return to their land
(2000-07-25)
|
Crucial day for Liberty
(2000-07-25)
|
Managing agents should self-regulate, says Board
(2000-07-25)
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Office of the future in Midrand
(2000-07-25)
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Property people still among world's wealthiest
(2000-07-25)
|
Mawenzi approves property sales
(2000-07-25)
|
ANC calls for scrapping of council rental arrears
(2000-07-25)
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Church centre on sale for R18 million
(2000-07-25)
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Liberty gets shareholder approval
(2000-07-25)
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City sets target in building homes
(2000-07-25)
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PE scoops Cape Town with huge casino complex
(2000-07-25)
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Environmentalists oppose golf course plan
(2000-07-25)
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Hotels feel chill of winter
(2000-07-25)
|
Steenberg golf estate releases new gems
(2000-07-25)
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Knysna firm to build Mozambique village
(2000-07-18)
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City clean-up plan’s D-Day coming
(2000-07-18)
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New software brings property industry online
(2000-07-18)
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Some agents say up, some down
(2000-07-18)
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UCT education building upgraded
(2000-07-18)
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Lagoonbeach development fully let
(2000-07-18)
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Give new rating bill fair hearing
(2000-07-18)
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Buyers must be given proper advice on rates
(2000-07-18)
|
Ontwikkeling van lughawens versnel
(2000-07-18)
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Urbanisation threatens economies
(2000-07-18)
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Follow the trendoids to profit from property
(2000-07-18)
|
Richway koop belange in drie groot sentrums
(2000-07-18)
|
Communal land system ‘must go
(2000-07-18)
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Infrastructure upgrades in St Lucia begin
(2000-07-18)
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Government ‘would use expropriation’
(2000-07-18)
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African theme for Sandton convention centre
(2000-07-18)
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R1500 spent every second at Grandwest
(2000-07-18)
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Banks endorse online property system
(2000-07-18)
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Property technology and consumerism can co-exist
(2000-07-14)
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Trident to invest R100m in preparation for industry turn
(2000-07-14)
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Leisure group hits jackpot
(2000-07-14)
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Developers halt Knysna project
(2000-07-14)
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R20m facelift for unicity offices
(2000-07-14)
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Monex’s authorised capital rises
(2000-07-14)
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Cape's flats in demand
(2000-07-14)
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QS’ celebrating successful bid
(2000-07-14)
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Hitting the end-zone
(2000-07-14)
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Zimbabwe elections fail to soothe Sacob
(2000-07-14)
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Melrose Arch size defies belief
(2000-07-14)
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Shoprite sets the trend
(2000-07-14)
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Biggest billboard in town on offer
(2000-07-14)
|
Northern exposure pays off for property company
(2000-07-14)
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Petrol price hike cause for property downswing?
(2000-07-14)
|
US legalises digital signatures
(2000-07-14)
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Check before you sign
(2000-07-14)
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SA`s regeneration is taking root in its cities
(2000-07-14)
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Surveyors getting ready to tighten belts
(2000-07-14)
|
Instant offices for Aids congress delegates
(2000-07-14)
|
Rates bill fears ‘unfounded’
(2000-07-14)
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Fixing Ratanga Junction
(2000-07-14)
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Regulate mortgage originators
(2000-07-14)
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Acsa consortium on list to build Indian airport
(2000-06-18)
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Home hunters use pre-approval to check own credit
(2000-06-13)
|
Parow building upgraded
(2000-06-13)
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Aida reaping benefits of Jigsaw growth
(2000-06-13)
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Property still a sound investment
(2000-06-13)
|
Builders fear rates, Zim blow
(2000-06-13)
|
SA company first with electronic transaction system
(2000-06-12)
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Managing tertiary institutions a challenge
(2000-06-12)
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Ernst & Young to move to Wanderers
(2000-06-12)
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Knysna project faces final hurdle
(2000-06-12)
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Mixed assessments on Zimbabwe
(2000-06-12)
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Liberty verkoop grootste deel van sy Britse eiendomsbelange
(2000-06-12)
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Philippi project starts
(2000-06-12)
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Rates concern slows down Soweto sales
(2000-06-12)
|
Successful Cranleigh extended
(2000-06-12)
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Rebuilding often a better prospect than renovation
(2000-06-12)
|
Tegnologie bring verandering in eiendomsbestuur mee
(2000-06-12)
|
Property unit trusts make tasty bits
(2000-06-12)
|
Oude Westhof sells well
(2000-06-12)
|
Manual on sectional title published
(2000-06-12)
|
Chauke popular choice to lead QS Association
(2000-06-12)
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New laws to unlock land for townships
(2000-06-12)
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CGT likely to enhance holiday home market
(2000-06-12)
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Durban experiencing best trading levels
(2000-06-12)
|
Residential market figures expected to drop
(2000-06-12)
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Step lively in Gauteng
(2000-06-12)
|
Arcay promises property improvements after purchase
(2000-06-12)
|
Board announces members
(2000-06-12)
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Inframax secures R100m in contracts
(2000-06-12)
|
Absa says outcry over rates bill premature
(2000-06-12)
|
Capital gains tax open to public input
(2000-06-12)
|
More black families opting to rent
(2000-06-12)
|
Nuusmededeling: Rode se Eiendomsverslag vir die kwartaal 2000:2
(2000-06-09)
|
News Release: Rode’s Report for quarter 2000:2
(2000-06-09)
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Property Rates Bill 'no need to panic'
(2000-06-05)
|
Housing now more affordable
(2000-06-05)
|
New rates not meant to squeeze people
(2000-06-05)
|
Low-rise office in Hyde Park
(2000-06-05)
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Learn from Zimbabwe before it's too late, says Ramaphosa
(2000-06-05)
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Ampros, Standard Bank form Domayne
(2000-06-01)
|
Joburg firms pushing into northern suburbs
(2000-06-01)
|
Montecasino prime example of shoppertainment
(2000-06-01)
|
Independent and realtors strike a deal
(2000-06-01)
|
Sable adds Sovereign to portfolio
(2000-06-01)
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More at Waverley Park
(2000-06-01)
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Group Five workload rises
(2000-06-01)
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Big Bay development sparks controversy
(2000-06-01)
|
Berkley Square being developed in Maitland
(2000-06-01)
|
Property owners urged to back renewal
(2000-05-30)
|
Security village for Durbanville
(2000-05-30)
|
New law to change building industry
(2000-05-30)
|
Big demand for V&A Marina apartments
(2000-05-30)
|
Bellville Inn to become retirement complex
(2000-05-30)
|
Property market in a bullish mood
(2000-05-29)
|
Building SA's first drive-through bank
(2000-05-29)
|
Boksburg development embodies new trend
(2000-05-29)
|
Transnet hopes hotel can spark CBD renaissance
(2000-05-29)
|
Legal firms moving into property
(2000-05-29)
|
Step ahead of unscrupulous agents
(2000-05-29)
|
iProp's R219m acquisition
(2000-05-29)
|
Economic growth boosts rentals
(2000-05-29)
|
Government would not prescribe on property transformation
(2000-05-29)
|
Sakelui probeer self sakegebiede verbeter
(2000-05-29)
|
Africa’s first ‘intelligent city’ at Century City
(2000-05-24)
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Record prices for Kommetjie
(2000-05-24)
|
Muizenberg gets huge dairy project
(2000-05-24)
|
Seeff sets up Windhoek office
(2000-05-24)
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Kenilworth gets R240 million office park
(2000-05-24)
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Facilities management rising in popularity
(2000-05-23)
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NNP warns about ‘punitive property taxation”
(2000-05-23)
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Vraag na ruimte in Sandton nog sterk
(2000-05-23)
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Melville kry binnekort sy eie winkelsentrum
(2000-05-23)
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Verdien opbrengs op belegging in vakansie-blyplek
(2000-05-23)
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Rates to hold despite inflation jump
(2000-05-23)
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PH Massyn & Sons seals a deal to develop Samrand property
(2000-05-23)
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Property rating system finally gone
(2000-05-23)
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Parklands spine on the market
(2000-05-16)
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‘High technology essential for estate agents’
(2000-05-16)
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Rent loss could bring taxman sniffing
(2000-05-16)
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JSE’s ills ‘point way to property’
(2000-05-16)
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SA’s biggest sectional title deal offered
(2000-05-16)
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Natal property market soaring
(2000-05-16)
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Return to institutional property investment arrives
(2000-05-16)
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Stadium to be leased after council fails to find a buyer
(2000-05-11)
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Market remains buoyant in Uvongo
(2000-05-11)
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Team to plan construction of foreshore convention centre
(2000-05-11)
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Demand for second homes surges in Stilbaai
(2000-05-11)
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Cape bank moving into Gauteng property
(2000-05-11)
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Talk of rates rise 'premature'
(2000-05-11)
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Builders' directory released
(2000-05-11)
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Property index rates annual performance
(2000-05-11)
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Irish buyers find homes in SA
(2000-05-11)
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Waterfront marina living on the cards
(2000-05-11)
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Oudekraal hotel up for sale - again!
(2000-05-11)
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Sold out signs up at Dairnfern soon
(2000-05-11)
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PE agents upbeat
(2000-05-11)
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Improved conditions forecast for construction industry
(2000-05-11)
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Pyramid centre opens in downtown Jo'burg
(2000-05-11)
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Thesen Island gets go-ahead
(2000-05-11)
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Zimbabwe problems leaves SA property untouched
(2000-05-08)
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Regus homes in on corporate housing
(2000-05-08)
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Hotline for struggling consumers
(2000-05-08)
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Shoppertainment
(2000-05-08)
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Developer's success formula: don't take chances
(2000-05-08)
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Lower end stock shortage ups offers
(2000-05-08)
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Investor surge at Capricorn park
(2000-05-08)
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Slow housing delivery noted
(2000-05-08)
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Big guys keeping CBD alive
(2000-05-08)
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Don’t forget tenants’ leases
(2000-05-08)
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More property income with e-commerce
(2000-05-08)
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Cape winter slows southern suburb sales
(2000-05-08)
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Toti market shows good growth
(2000-05-08)
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Laer verbandkoerse laat die huismark skerp verbeter
(2000-05-08)
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Two new property loan stock listings planned for 2000
(2000-05-08)
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Pension money may qualify as home loan security
(2000-05-03)
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Buyers gearing up with pre-qualification
(2000-05-03)
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Early rates drop ‘unlikely'
(2000-05-03)
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Index shows better returns in property sector
(2000-05-03)
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Staat begin gou met verkoop van onbenutte eiendom
(2000-05-03)
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Second home can act as a shelter from tax
(2000-05-03)
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Apex turnover up, but net income down
(2000-05-03)
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Properties might be sold to recover rates
(2000-05-03)
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Management is evolving
(2000-04-28)
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Do not be taken in by voetstoots clauses
(2000-04-28)
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Investors go for Johannesburg
(2000-04-28)
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Durban market poised for property price rise
(2000-04-28)
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Revamp of electricity market may lift rates
(2000-04-28)
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Minister wants to speed up land restitution
(2000-04-25)
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‘Land fever’ grips Gauteng suburbs
(2000-04-25)
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Cash shortages delay transfers
(2000-04-25)
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Coega moves full-steam ahead
(2000-04-25)
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Affordability sustains home sales market
(2000-04-25)
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Increased demand for Port Alfred marina
(2000-04-25)
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Zim land problem the end of rule of law
(2000-04-25)
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Group expands horizons
(2000-04-25)
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More go to Cape cinema
(2000-04-25)
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Amdev completes casino complex at Gold Reef City
(2000-04-25)
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Work starts on Waterfront Lodge
(2000-04-25)
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News is good for holiday letting
(2000-04-25)
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Lower end of market takes off
(2000-04-25)
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Centre managers face stiff competition
(2000-04-25)
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Efficiency the key to new unicities
(2000-04-17)
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Ecologically aware development on track
(2000-04-17)
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Call for inquiry into building levy
(2000-04-17)
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Old Mutual in software deal with Sydney company
(2000-04-17)
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Buyers urged to negotiate on interest rates
(2000-04-17)
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Office park unveiled for Kenilworth
(2000-04-17)
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Former newspaper building remarketed
(2000-04-17)
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R70-m plan for Claremont project
(2000-04-17)
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Arniston Hotel sold
(2000-04-17)
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Primegro buys Picbel Parkade
(2000-04-17)
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The challenges for Cape Town
(2000-04-14)
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Top appointment at MortgageSA.com
(2000-04-14)
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Cape property market primes for seasonal upturn
(2000-04-14)
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Disillusioned holiday home owners turn to holiday ownership
(2000-04-14)
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Hotel group embarks on expansion
(2000-04-14)
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Property owners fight rate increase law
(2000-04-13)
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Zim unrest could influence Gauteng property market
(2000-04-13)
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Market SA homes to fight unemployment – agent
(2000-04-13)
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Bloemfontein developers remain optimistic
(2000-04-12)
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Bloem’s biggest landlord has keen eye
(2000-04-12)
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Interest rate changes expected only in 2001
(2000-04-12)
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Free State municipalities see red
(2000-04-12)
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Residential property gets its turn
(2000-04-11)
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Abland buys Wanderers land
(2000-04-11)
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Gains tax “nothing new to the Receiver”
(2000-04-11)
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Foreign interest in SA property still positive
(2000-04-11)
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Country estate to get mall and offices
(2000-04-11)
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Office block for Pepper Street
(2000-04-11)
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Housing minister clear on policy
(2000-04-11)
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Raad wil top-eiendomme verkoop aan nyweraars
(2000-04-10)
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Technology will call the shots in real estate
(2000-04-10)
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New Barons showroom completed
(2000-04-10)
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Plett records highest activity in 15 months
(2000-04-10)
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Home renters should not despair
(2000-04-10)
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MortgageSA.com flies past R1 billion milestone
(2000-04-10)
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Dainfern valley property booms
(2000-04-10)
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Time to fix your home loan
(2000-04-10)
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Property unit trusts attractive investment
(2000-04-10)
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Durban agency guilty of misconduct
(2000-04-08)
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Can Johannesburg's inner city become bohemian' dream?
(2000-04-05)
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JHC buys new HQ in city centre
(2000-04-05)
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World Bank invests in Home Loans group
(2000-04-05)
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SA developer enters Oz retirement development
(2000-04-04)
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Male breadwinners returning to property
(2000-04-04)
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Saambou securitises mortgages worth R1bn
(2000-04-04)
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Land affairs debt might be irrecoverable
(2000-04-04)
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Property management becoming highly competitive
(2000-04-04)
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Transnet to offload its properties
(2000-04-04)
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Court to review parts of Land Bank Act
(2000-04-04)
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Credit Suisse's website aims high
(2000-04-04)
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Pre-qualifying is agents’ biggest added value
(2000-04-03)
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Multiple offers on homes not unlikely
(2000-04-03)
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SA business people can now have Oz offices too
(2000-04-03)
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Petrol price increase will affect show homes
(2000-04-03)
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New property loan stocks offer smaller stakes
(2000-04-03)
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Agents interested in Africa
(2000-04-03)
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Housing alliance targets development
(2000-04-03)
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Seller's remorse surfaces in overstocked market
(2000-04-03)
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Ampros starts new management company
(2000-04-03)
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Check buyers’ backgrounds, agents urged
(2000-04-03)
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New Estate Agency Affairs Board appointed
(2000-04-03)
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Profits ensured with asset management
(2000-04-03)
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Office rentals soar through R70/m2
(2000-04-03)
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Commercial sectional titles increase
(2000-04-03)
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Industrial rentals strong in Durban
(2000-04-03)
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Lack of flats allows rentals to power ahead
(2000-04-03)
|
Indicators support low rates
(2000-04-03)
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Stop blaming market for property underperformance
(2000-04-03)
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Constantia agents join forces against signboard thieves
(2000-03-28)
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German-backed Plett development sells strongly
(2000-03-28)
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Rentekoerse kan weer daal
(2000-03-28)
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Steenberg project creates business focus for South Peninsula
(2000-03-27)
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Airports turn into ‘aerocities’
(2000-03-27)
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R1,3-billion Waterfront Marina on track
(2000-03-26)
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SA economic upswing continues
(2000-03-26)
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Tafel is gedek vir 'n oplewing in die Suid-Afrikaanse eiendomsmark
(2000-03-25)
|
Tygerberg attracts affluent buyers
(2000-03-25)
|
Bullish property market set to accelerate
(2000-03-25)
|
Property boom in sight
(2000-03-25)
|
Cape Town catches up on JHB in parking costs
(2000-03-24)
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Plenty of options in homeloan market
(2000-03-24)
|
Agents’ ‘secret’ profit taboo
(2000-03-23)
|
Buyers warned about ‘underhand’ reduction in transfer fees
(2000-03-23)
|
Property transfer time improvement creates a windfall
(2000-03-23)
|
Structural design for Jo'burg unveiled
(2000-03-23)
|
New blood for Mother City centre
(2000-03-23)
|
Cape Town CBD comes alive
(2000-03-23)
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Market still unmoved on second homes’ tax
(2000-03-23)
|
Lifting rent one way of countering internet influence
(2000-03-23)
|
Propnet to form separate property entity
(2000-03-23)
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Gothic-styled church up for sale
(2000-03-23)
|
Demand lifts Durban flat rentals
(2000-03-23)
|
Mozambique`s misfortune a boon for local construction
(2000-03-23)
|
Lyons first property asset management to list on JSE
(2000-03-19)
|
Now is a good time to buy property
(2000-03-19)
|
Developers score with Leeuwendal
(2000-03-19)
|
Registration fee hike
(2000-03-19)
|
Waverley Studios fully occupied
(2000-03-19)
|
QS president questions fixed-rate CGT
(2000-03-18)
|
Ratepayers wary of new bill
(2000-03-18)
|
Property market optimistic
(2000-03-14)
|
Property market welcomes Ampros’ repositioning
(2000-03-14)
|
No interest rate foreseen – Econometrix
(2000-03-14)
|
Military land earmarked for tender to private sector
(2000-03-14)
|
Construction starts on Tokai office block
(2000-03-14)
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Building sector says it is hogtied by red tape
(2000-03-14)
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Affordable homes: new development opens
(2000-03-12)
|
Property office opens in Flats
(2000-03-11)
|
Residential sales hit record high
(2000-03-11)
|
Seeff goes sectional title route at Century City
(2000-03-11)
|
Vodacom finds new home on N1
(2000-03-11)
|
It's take-off time for property sales
(2000-03-11)
|
One-stop system for real estate launched
(2000-03-11)
|
Compass investors lose confidence
(2000-03-11)
|
Cooling-off clause applies to bigger transactions too
(2000-03-11)
|
Let agent establish true ownership
(2000-03-11)
|
Marketing SA properties overseas
(2000-03-11)
|
Academic excellence spurs sales in Westville
(2000-03-06)
|
Good run on Plett stands
(2000-03-06)
|
Can property have a brand?
(2000-03-06)
|
Consumer protection act has serious implications Extracted from Business Day
(2000-03-06)
|
Local investors also love the Cape
(2000-03-06)
|
Check lease before buying business, Board urges
(2000-03-06)
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Gauteng boom augers well for home-owners
(2000-03-06)
|
Check timing for CC formation before buying assets
(2000-03-06)
|
Sable Homes to develop Park Meadows
(2000-03-06)
|
Golf-based projects could bring R750m investment
(2000-03-06)
|
Supermarket will alter Rosebank Mall mix
(2000-03-06)
|
Modderfontein gets new urban centre
(2000-03-06)
|
Builders optimistic despite housing cut
(2000-03-06)
|
Long wait for home buyers
(2000-03-06)
|
Loyalty could save you money
(2000-03-06)
|
Rising chorus of complaints about proposed capital gains tax
(2000-03-04)
|
Gains tax blow for trust homes
(2000-03-04)
|
Upmarket office estate goes on sale
(2000-03-04)
|
Amaprop cancels leases to lower city centre exposure
(2000-03-03)
|
Date for capital gains tax fixed
(2000-03-03)
|
Beware the too optimistic
(2000-03-03)
|
Unicity key in property valuations
(2000-03-03)
|
City partners aim to stem CBD flight
(2000-03-03)
|
Building to show a green future
(2000-03-03)
|
Apex turnover up, but net income down
(2000-03-03)
|
Bouwerk aan 'nuwe' Distrik Ses begin binnekort
(2000-03-01)
|
Helderberg`s bright future
(2000-03-01)
|
Valuation advice for holiday homeowners
(2000-02-28)
|
SA property comes into international focus
(2000-02-26)
|
Holiday home sales to pick up?
(2000-02-26)
|
Property listings warming up
(2000-02-26)
|
Beware of property disclosure Act’s pitfalls, legislators warned
(2000-02-25)
|
Brakes on housing projects for poor
(2000-02-25)
|
Retirement industry to be hurt by capital gains tax
(2000-02-24)
|
Estate agents’ Budget praise mixed
(2000-02-24)
|
Fairway’s last two buildings to go up
(2000-02-22)
|
Agents should watch double offer dates carefully
(2000-02-22)
|
The keys to a profitable home purchase
(2000-02-22)
|
Rental market still up despite buying spree
(2000-02-22)
|
Watch out for rental headaches
(2000-02-19)
|
Sectional title management revert to professional help
(2000-02-19)
|
Cape Town CBD better off
(2000-02-19)
|
Industry welcomes ‘reasons for refusal’ proposal
(2000-02-19)
|
KZN QS’s futures looking up
(2000-02-19)
|
New form of lease becoming popular
(2000-02-19)
|
‘Showtime’ for retail managers
(2000-02-19)
|
Service and efficiency now property management’s focus
(2000-02-19)
|
Buyers & sellers warned to look before they leap
(2000-02-19)
|
’Take leases seriously’ – Davis
(2000-02-18)
|
Sellers’ market – but beware of over-pricing
(2000-02-14)
|
New northern suburbs node earmarked for R40m office development
(2000-02-14)
|
Richards Bay boom leaves home shortage
(2000-02-14)
|
German interest in Langebaan picking up
(2000-02-14)
|
Banks, consumers should help Nelspruit out of doldrums
(2000-02-14)
|
Every office park needs a generator
(2000-02-14)
|
Regus plans new centre in Woodmead
(2000-02-14)
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Not much time left for ‘best deal’
(2000-02-14)
|
Insist on marketing plan in mandate
(2000-02-14)
|
Housing subsidy `is not doing the job'
(2000-02-14)
|
Flat rentals show real growth
(2000-02-14)
|
New deal raises hopes for KZN waterfront
(2000-02-14)
|
Finally, the upswing is here for home-owners
(2000-02-14)
|
Facelift for Cape shopping malls
(2000-02-14)
|
Retail sector buoys up property market
(2000-02-14)
|
Black empowerment in property on the cards
(2000-02-14)
|
Nelspruit CBD owners upset by Mpumalanga government's northward move
(2000-02-14)
|
Ratanga cash flow `to improve`
(2000-02-14)
|
Property in vogue again
(2000-02-14)
|
Property superstars unite
(2000-02-14)
|
Property Rates Bill 'far from finalised'
(2000-02-04)
|
Bringing property tax to market
(2000-02-04)
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Office block and hotel to be built on Cape Town's "Audi" site
(2000-02-04)
|
Retail sector praised for beating economic odds
(2000-02-04)
|
New system implemented for residents
(2000-02-04)
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Cape Town property prices buoyant
(2000-02-04)
|
German-backed Plett development takes off
(2000-02-04)
|
Dairnfern weathers property downturn
(2000-02-03)
|
Seeff turnover up by 100%
(2000-02-03)
|
Nature and internet have high priority
(2000-02-03)
|
Council to sell athletics stadium
(2000-02-03)
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JHI Property offers 4307m² in Natal retail space
(2000-02-03)
|
Black groups form property powerhouse
(2000-02-03)
|
Big changes to property law on cards
(2000-02-03)
|
Bankers optimistic as market recovers
(2000-02-02)
|
Gloom or boom? Agents debate CBD prices
(2000-02-02)
|
Benefits of timeshare and property title combined
(2000-02-01)
|
Marriott property fund `safe as houses`
(2000-02-01)
|
NRS applications flooding in
(2000-02-01)
|
Naspers to acquire control of Planet/MLS
(2000-02-01)
|
Benefits of timeshare and property title combined
(2000-01-29)
|
Bankers optimistic as market recovers
(2000-01-29)
|
Gloom or boom? Agents debate CBD prices
(2000-01-29)
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Marriott property fund `safe as houses`
(2000-01-29)
|
NRS applications flooding in
(2000-01-29)
|
Naspers to acquire control of Planet/MLS
(2000-01-29)
|
Property company snaps up Protea Place space
(2000-01-27)
|
Housing budgets cut
(2000-01-25)
|
Property again a great asset
(2000-01-25)
|
State property sales to bring huge windfall
(2000-01-25)
|
Pinetown property surges
(2000-01-25)
|
Clifton beachfront sites on auction
(2000-01-21)
|
Leë kanttoorruimte kommerwekkend
(2000-01-21)
|
Lawyers link up with property franchises
(2000-01-21)
|
German investors behind Plettenberg estate project
(2000-01-21)
|
Last Umgeni Business Park sites reserved
(2000-01-21)
|
Upbeat outlook for Western Cape home prices
(2000-01-21)
|
VAT or transfer duty?
(2000-01-21)
|
Crisis not quite over for builders
(2000-01-17)
|
Fixed repo rate to come?
(2000-01-15)
|
Durban tenants tighten up again
(2000-01-15)
|
Market’s upset tummy still not stabilised
(2000-01-15)
|
Council protects public from shoddy work
(2000-01-13)
|
QS’s resources too thin to meet upswing
(2000-01-13)
|
J’burg commercial properties face great prospects
(2000-01-13)
|
Rentals firm in rate cut expectancy
(2000-01-11)
|
Deeds Office computer block raises hackles
(2000-01-11)
|
Property unit trusts attractive investment
(2000-01-10)
|
Government housing policy in good shape
(2000-01-08)
|
New system to aid Seeff’s consumer relations
(2000-01-08)
|
Bloemfontein market’s black year over
(2000-01-07)
|
East London’s German ‘boom’
(2000-01-07)
|
Visiting Germans see through crime ‘hype’
(2000-01-07)
|
Somerset West residential sales firming
(2000-01-07)
|
Durban’s Phoenix rising
(2000-01-07)
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Plett ‘not beyond affordability’
(2000-01-07)
|
Search is on for dynamic graduates
(2000-01-06)
|
Cape Town CBD facing decay
(1999-12-15)
|
Building industry remains under siege
(1999-12-15)
|
Industry outlook rosy, says JHI chairman
(1999-12-14)
|
Cape's residential marina will cost pretty penny
(1999-12-14)
|
Property professional of the year crowned
(1999-12-14)
|
Cape property market primes for seasonal upturn
(1999-12-14)
|
Atlantic Beach powers ahead
(1999-12-13)
|
Forum for black estate agents formed
(1999-12-13)
|
Tzaneen not as hard hit
(1999-12-13)
|
Agency industry “shrinkage” is international
(1999-12-13)
|
Property becoming tech-driven – Geffen
(1999-12-13)
|
R127m venture will give Hillcrest a vibrant new centre
(1999-12-13)
|
Umhlanga property activity up
(1999-12-03)
|
Finance partners inject R100m into homes
(1999-12-03)
|
Property market surges after rates drop
(1999-12-03)
|
Housing projects on the line
(1999-12-03)
|
Property market showing signs of recovery
(1999-11-21)
|
70% of homeloans still for 100 percent of property cost
(1999-11-21)
|
Debunking the “boom”
(1999-11-20)
|
“Hiding” property won’t help - AEAAB
(1999-11-20)
|
Declining inflation rate taking its toll
(1999-11-20)
|
RE/MAX enters commercial and industrial market
(1999-11-19)
|
Virtual landlord on the cards
(1999-11-18)
|
High Court master’s OK needed for sale
(1999-11-15)
|
Varsity towns new hot spots for developers
(1999-11-15)
|
Office space getting scarcer
(1999-11-15)
|
Cutthroat home loan industry a ‘minefield’
(1999-11-13)
|
Homenet reports excellent Pretoria sales
(1999-11-12)
|
Inside track for Intersite
(1999-11-12)
|
Y2K fears still bug property sales
(1999-11-12)
|
Plett expects bumper property season
(1999-11-11)
|
Malaysian group to build in Soweto
(1999-11-11)
|
Rentekoerse weer op in ses maande
(1999-11-10)
|
Eiendom maak hom reg vir J2K
(1999-11-10)
|
Ideal time to buy in East London
(1999-11-09)
|
Developers pour money into Cape residential projects
(1999-11-09)
|
Bruma businesses team up for development
(1999-11-08)
|
Pay attention to “hidden” clauses
(1999-11-08)
|
Commercial development the siege of the suburbs
(1999-11-05)
|
Tenants beware of unethical landlord tactics
(1999-11-04)
|
Polifin relocates to Bryanston
(1999-11-04)
|
Stocks restructuring 'going well'
(1999-11-04)
|
Construction management gains ground
(1999-11-03)
|
Another interest rate cut due?
(1999-11-03)
|
Home loan war hots up in SA
(1999-11-03)
|
Future looks bright for SA building
(1999-09-02)
|
Interest rate cuts put life into market
(1999-09-02)
|
Stocks pays for property foray
(1999-09-02)
|
Saving SA’s cities
(1999-09-02)
|
V&A housing plans get the go-ahead
(1999-09-02)
|
Umhlanga rocks to the sound of building
(1999-09-02)
|
Amtrad and Africa Construction form commercial development company
(1999-09-02)
|
German property buying “to surge”
(1999-09-02)
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Adapting to the expanding universe of e-commerce
(1999-09-02)
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Aggressive asset management key to performance
(1999-09-02)
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Old Mutual Properties chips in with new premises for Simba
(1999-09-02)
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Telkom takes up more space
(1999-09-02)
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Leasebacks back in vogue
(1999-09-02)
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Showhome owners’s crime concern
(1999-09-02)
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RE/MAX powers ahead
(1999-09-02)
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Agents’ own training funding mooted
(1999-09-02)
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Tenants turning to shorter, flexible leases
(1999-09-02)
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Mitchell’s Plain price caution
(1999-09-02)
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