Zuma's house subsidy gift
Thousands of South Africans could soon afford housing, following a key announcement by President Jacob Zuma.
[Read More]Posted at 03:34PM Feb 10, 2012 by Editor in Residential | Comments[12]
Cape Town property clearances markedly up this year
Cape Town residents are bucking the property slump trend, with the city receiving more than 300 new rates clearance applications each day.
[Read More]Posted at 01:33PM Feb 10, 2012 by Editor in Cities and Towns | Comments[1]
What to do if I cannot pay my bond anymore? Know your options
Failure to pay home loan instalments can lead to the involuntary sale of one's home - but this last resort, and a lifetime filled with debt, can be avoided.
[Read More]Posted at 08:34AM Feb 10, 2012 by Editor in Home Loans | Comments[11]
Pretoria commuters demand improved bus service
Pretoria commuters, who are used to service interruptions, want a regular and reliable municipal bus service.
[Read More]Posted at 08:27AM Feb 10, 2012 by Editor in Cities and Towns | Comments[6]
Builders unearth old barge at Cape Waterfront
Builders working on a new six-storey office block at the V&A Waterfront have unearthed what appears to be an old wooden barge.
[Read More]Posted at 08:08AM Feb 10, 2012 by Editor in Cities and Towns |
Cape Town's 'one-off' double water billing back to normal after this month
Some Cape Town ratepayers received two municipal bills in one month when the city changed its water-meter reading rounds.
[Read More]Posted at 08:05AM Feb 10, 2012 by Editor in Cities and Towns |
Residential property growth slowed
Growth in residential property transactions and mortgages registered "broadly slowed" as 2011 progressed, FNB home loans strategist John Loos said on Thursday.
[Read More]Posted at 07:38AM Feb 10, 2012 by Editor in Residential |
