INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY

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A blog by domsie

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My thoughts on international property & current views

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INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY ranks 1215 in Africa and 799 in South Africa. According to site visitors it ranks 1439, and 1575 according to page views:

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First-time buyer segment resilient

There is unflagging improvement in the residential market's first-time buyer segment, which rose from 14% of total buying in Q2 2009 to 19% in Q4 2009.On top of that, it is expected to rise even further during the course of the year to comprise an even bigger share of total

No stimulus for property market

The property market will have to get by without the stimulus of a series of rate cuts, as it is unlikely to enjoy much interest rate relief during 2010.The property market will have to get by without the stimulus of a series of rate cuts, as it is unlikely to

South Africa - Exchange controls: limits and red tape relaxed

PRETORIA - Treasury has announced several measures designed to reduce the administrative burden of exchange controls. The limits of some exchange controls have also been relaxed, allowing individuals and business more freedom to put money overseas.The Mini-Budget Statement says that South Africa continues to welcome foreign direct investment and encourages

2010 Soccer World Cup Rentals - Johannesburg

Current rental accommodation available in Johannesburg for the 2010 Football World Cup.For more information, please click on links below:- 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom @ R4000 per day- 5 Bedroom, 3 bathroom @ R12 000 per day- 4 Bedroom, 4 bathroom @ R12 000 per day- 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom @

Rolling with the punches......

A few months ago the subject of property was the latest buzzword around any braai or lunchtime table. Every person from the local dominee to the gardener wanted to get on into the action & when this was before the New Credit ACT (NCA) many people did.But then ask yourself

NEW LAUNCH: 'Kelvin Manor', Johannesburg, South Africa

Horizon Consultancy & IPS have joined forces to bring you the 'Kelvin Manor' in Sandton, Johannesburg, South Africa.This is an up market development on the doorstep of Sandton with units at R699 900 for a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment. With rental yields above 9%, this is definintely something to

The Light at the end of the Tunnel, may be the light of an oncomi

Do you want the good news or bad news first? Let’s start with the good news so as to soften the blow when it comes to telling you the bad news: The Good News Our April elections were judged to be free, fair & but

Into the Light - The State of the South African Economy

After months of denials, clever word play & sidestepping the question, Trevor Manual & Tito Mboweni have finally relented that South Africa is in a recession. So what exactly does this mean? In short, it means that we experienced negative growth for the first time in 17 years.

100 reasons to smile

Thu, 28 May 2009 16:18The Monetary Policy Committee of the SA Reserve Bank (SARB) has cut the repo rate by 100 basis points, Governor Tito Mboweni said on Thursday. The repo rate now stands at 7.5 percent while prime has been reduced to 11 percent.This is the SARB's fourth rate

Too early for a British Summer ??

Summer is without a doubt the most anticipated & talked about event in the British calendar. If the Poms spent half the time preparing for summer, and focus the other half on their football, then maybe they’d be able to win another World Cup…….and so relive the glory days of

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