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The 2025 budget unpacked

Eric Enslin CEO of Private Banking and Advisory at FNB Against the backdrop of a widening budget deficit, sluggish economic recovery, and increasing social demands, the...

Record-high house prices on the cards

The residential property market is showing strong signs of recovery, with house price inflation surpassing pre-pandemic levels. “Homes are now on average 39% more...
Buy now, rent out and benefit later

Buy now, rent out and benefit later

With interest rates starting to drop, now may be the ideal time to consider a buy-to-let investment, says Bradd Bendall, BetterBond’s National Head of...

SARB unchanged rates decision likely means property market activity remaining mediocre

Commentary by John Loss, , Property Sector Strategist at FNB Commercial Property Finance. The unchanged repo rate decision was as expected by FNB. This means that the SARB...

CBD property market sees uptick

INVESTMENT into Cape Town’s CBD property market seems to be enjoying the first signs of post-pandemic optimism, with buyers keen to get in on...

Western Cape property market outlook promising provided Omicron contained

2022 looks to be a very promising year for the Western Cape's property market, according to Arnold Maritz, co-principal for Lew Geffen Sotheby's International...

CT property market becoming increasingly accessible to first-time buyers

A bullish buyer's market and record-low interest rates has resulted in the Cape Town residential property market becoming more accessible to first-time buyers. According...

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Cummins secures contract to maintain Transnet’s aging tugboat fleet

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