Thursday Jul 22, 2010

Call for greater leniency in national credit act

Another high profile personality in the Cape property sector has now said that until there is an easing of the National Credit Act criteria which the banks apply to their mortgage bond lending and a greater willingness to accept risk, there can be no hope of the property sector (or indeed the economy) once again flourishing.

Mark Marks, a director of the Western Cape Institute of Estate Agents and a consultant to Permanent Trust, says that right now both the residential and the commercial property sectors can offer good bargains to those buyers with cash. This, he said, reflects the difficult conditions being experienced - a large percentage of potential buyers are simply unable to get bonds and are forced to continue to be tenants, "which has never been the declared government policy".

"At present," said Marks, "we are seeing far too little development because neither the developers nor those who want to buy from them are getting the finance they need - but it is the building sector that, above all, needs to be assisted because it is such a major provider of jobs both on site and in the services and supply sectors, which support all construction work. Assistance from banks to the developers and to potential homebuyers can take the country out of its near recession predicament.

"We at the Institute understand and support the measures to curb reckless lending - but many of us feel that the crack-down has been too stringent and has mitigated against real economic growth. A change in the NC Act would be welcome at this point."

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Funny how the only complaints re the NCA come from estate agents sorely lacking the qualifications to do so. Well, what do you expect from people only really fit to place direction signage over weekends but still holding the view that they deserve to drive aston martins? Their ability to add any value to a transaction is minimal but their huge self-esteem and their misplaced view of the value of their "profession" would appear to lead them to think they are free to comment in the national press on matters beyond their limited comprehension, viz. the NCA.

Posted by senor neek on August 02, 2010 at 12:01 PM SAST Report this Comment

I agree , Estate agents are never as professional as street sweepers and bin men . I think that the only people qualified to coment on the Property market has got to be the Medical profession !!??!!..... Sarcy !

Posted by laville brasco on August 11, 2010 at 03:43 PM SAST Report this Comment

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