Cape Town - Foreign corporates and local professionals are creating a considerable demand for accommodation closer to Gauteng's business centres and apartment living is increasingly sought after in ...
With nearly 38% of households renting, and demand rising faster than supply, the region is fast becoming a hotspot for both tenants and savvy property investors. This growth is being fuelled in part ...
The reported reverse semigration from the Cape back to Gauteng has boosted the rental market, according to the Seeff Property Group. According to information from the Wise Move 2025 Migration Report, ...
Would you rent a home for more than R90 000 per month? Well, believe it or not, someone already does – and they stay in the City of Gold. From compact entry-level apartments to spacious luxury homes, ...
Some property market watchers have predicted an increase in the cost of renting a home as people opt to become tenants rather than owners – and in so doing boost demand – but in some Johannesburg ...
Financial considerations and affordability is often the primary reason for rentals, but Seeff’s agents note that there are many other reasons. The rental market is diverse in terms of properties ...
Gauteng’s rental market — the largest in South Africa — is gaining momentum as returning semigrants and new arrivals seek affordable living options in the country’s economic heartland. With nearly 38% ...
Gauteng’s rental market — the largest in South Africa — is gaining momentum as returning semigrants and new arrivals seek affordable living options in the country’s economic heartland. With nearly 38% ...
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