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Don't play when it comes to playground safety

Many new estates and sectional title complexes offer children's playgrounds now as an added attraction for parents concerned about the safety of public parks an

Tap into a bathroom makeover for a faster sale

Category Lifestyle
Beautiful bathrooms are key attractions for prospective buyers, coming a close second to stylish kitchens, so for home sellers it is worth putting time and mone

It simply doesn't pay to cut corners

Category RealADVICE
Many inexperienced property sellers believe they can increase their profits or reduce the price of their home - and thus sell it faster - by spending less on ma

Buy smaller and buy sooner

First-time buyers typically need to save for at least three years to afford the deposit on a home, and the VAT and fuel price increases announced in this year's

Tips for selling remotely

Category RealADVICE
A new job or a promotion to a position in another town or city is usually a step up the corporate ladder - but can present problems if you have to relocate in a

From the Desk of the MD - March 2018

Fuel prices are down, consumer confidence is up and there are definitely more prospective home buyers in the market now than there were a year ago. But that doe

The need for professional managers

A big draw for people moving from stand-alone homes to cluster home complexes or estates is the promise of carefree living - with the suggestion this contains t

Ultra Violet is the colour of the year

Category Lifestyle
The Pantone Colour Institute has decided on Ultra Violet as the 2018 Colour of the Year and describes it as a dramatically provocative and thoughtful shade that

Raising children in the city

Category RealCHANGE
In many parts of the world, and increasingly in SA, young couples are not moving away from urban centres to the suburbs once they have children - and their deci

Lending conditions favour first-time buyers

The latest statistics from BetterBond, SA's biggest bond originator*, show that the average size of home loan being approved has increased by 5,7% from R849 000
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