R23m haunt for mystery Russian businessman
Cape Town landmark and architectural folly, Lichtenstein Castle, has been bought for R23 million by a "high profile" Russian businessman who appears to have registered it in his wife's name.
[Read More]Posted at 09:06AM Sep 24, 2012 by Editor in Cape Town |
Deafsa building will make way for an inn
The landmark Deaf Federation of South Africa (Deafsa) building on the corner of Hemlock and Thicket roads in Newlands, has been demolished to make way for a 122-room hotel.
[Read More]Posted at 08:24AM Sep 24, 2012 by Editor in Cape Town |
Traffic congestion turns Pretoria properties into offices
Although commercial building east of Pretoria continues, resistance to traffic congestion, long commutes and high office rentals is driving a preference for repurposed properties in the city's residential heartland.
[Read More]Posted at 08:06AM Sep 24, 2012 by Editor in Commercial |
Green homes on show, saving energy and money
Eskom and Century Property Developments have entered into a partnership arrangement that will see both sharing the energy-efficiency and greening platform at the Century Home Show at Waterfall Country Estate.
[Read More]Posted at 06:49AM Sep 24, 2012 by Editor in Residential |
Call to free up state land for new homes
Concerned South Africans recognise that the country faces a very serious housing backlog - the shortage is estimated at one to four million and various suggestions have been put forward on reducing this backlog.
[Read More]Posted at 06:14AM Sep 24, 2012 by Editor in Residential | Comments[1]
