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Economy will determine property market


17 Jan 2016
The performance of the residential property market this year will be inextricably linked to the performance of the economy.

Private beach fears in Clifton upgrade plan


17 Jan 2016
The City of Cape Town is pushing to privatise a stretch of Clifton's beachfront and is to call for tenders to upgrade nearby Maiden's Cove beach.

Businesses pay for extra Long Street security


23 Dec 2015
Security at Cape Town's major party hub, Long Street, has been beefed up by law enforcement officers who have been rented from the city to patrol the strip.

Property prices drop 'more often than people think'


27 Oct 2015
There are doubts about the accuracy of house price indices in reflecting changes in the values of residential properties, particularly in tough economic times.

Cape Town's Smart Parks Project wins award


20 Oct 2015
Cape Town's Smart Parks Project - state-of-the-art constructed and designed public parks - has won an award.

Sectional title shake-up a step closer


14 Oct 2015
Sectional title owners and trustees will have to raise their game significantly if draft regulations released last week take effect in their current form.

Cape Towns new multi-billion rand mixed-use development


01 Oct 2015
Richmond Park, a new multi-billion rand mixed-use property, is being developed in Cape Town on a prime greenfields site in Milnerton, adjacent to the N7 highway

Cape Town streets made friendlier for pedestrians


23 Sep 2015
The City of Cape Town will spend R36m over the next two years on making its CBD's 72 intersections safer

'What late-blooming property owners need to know'


07 Sep 2015
Although most people have learned a considerable amount by the time they reach their mid- to late-thirties, they may not know much at all about buying a house.

Cape Town gets its own museum


02 Sep 2015
One of the oldest buildings in Cape Town - fondly known as the Queen of Adderley Street - will be coming alive this month.
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