Chamber laments Cape rates increases
When rates for all property categories in the City of Cape Town increase on average by 8 percent, coupled with a number of tariff hikes at the same time, it would be an "absolute disaster" for residents and small businesses, says the Cape Chamber of Commerce.
[Read More]Posted at 09:00AM Apr 03, 2012 by Editor in Cities and Towns | Comments[2]
Differences between the 'experienced property developers' and others
The last four challenging years experienced by the SA residential property development sector have revealed clearly the big differences between the experienced developers and those who are still relatively new to the game says Shiraaz Hassan of Asrin Property Developers.
[Read More]Posted at 08:37AM Apr 03, 2012 by Editor in Residential | Comments[2]
KZN wine estate liquidated
The defunct Stables Wine Estate in the Midlands owned by Ralph, and Judy van Niekerk, was wound up in the Durban High Court yesterday.
[Read More]Posted at 08:30AM Apr 03, 2012 by Editor in Agricultural |
FNB: house price growth acceleration matches June 2010
House prices in March marked the highest year-on-year growth rate since June 2010, First National Bank said on Monday.
[Read More]Posted at 08:20AM Apr 03, 2012 by Editor in Residential | Comments[1]
Hibiscus residents get rates relief
Hibiscus Coast ratepayers have been given welcome relief by the municipality, which has decided not to increase the rate randage for the 2012/13 financial year.
[Read More]Posted at 07:33AM Apr 03, 2012 by Editor in Cities and Towns |
