3 REAL ESTATE TERMS SELLERS NEED TO UNDERSTAND
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While words like voetstoots and CMA make perfect sense in the mind of a real estate professional, to the average Joe, they make about as much sense as algebra t
HOW THE STATE OF THE ECONOMY AFFECTS SELLERS
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Not all of us have a degree in economics. Understanding how external forces within the greater economy impact the price of property can be confusing. But, if yo
RE/MAX NATIONAL HOUSING REPORT Q1 2019
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According to Lightstone Property data, a total of 39,836 bond registrations were recorded at the Deeds Office over the period of January - March 2019, totalling
A Plan for First-Time Homebuyers: Go from Prepared to Purchase
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If you're a first-time homebuyer who has succeeded in saving enough for a down payment on your very first home - congratulations!
LOAD SHEDDING LIFE HACKS
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The risk of national power interruptions continues to exist well into 2019. Homeowners should keep a watchful eye on Eskom's load shedding schedule and follow t
TIPS FOR BUILDING AN ECO-FRIENDLY HOME
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We've come a long way since the days of Asbestos ceilings and long-drop toilets. In the modern building age, we now have recycled rubber roof tiles and water-sa
WAYS TO COPE WITH SELLING YOUR CHILDHOOD HOME
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The paint flakes as you run your fingers over the markings on the wall that tracked your growth over the years. From where you're standing, you can faintly make
ENSURE YOUR HOME'S VALUE
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According to research most homebuyers only take a few minutes to decide whether or not they like a property. Often there are certain factors that influence buye
STRESS-FREE GUIDE TO SELLING OVER SCHOOL HOLIDAYS
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Having it rain on your wedding day, catching a cold on the first day of an international vacation, and getting a flat tyre on the morning of your first day at a
STAY OR GO? WHY STAYING FOR A VIEWING IS A BAD IDEA
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Selling a property is never easy. Subtle details - from mismatched scatter cushions, to an unswept kitchen - can spell the difference between a potential buyer