Property and Houses Blog from 09 Oct 2013 - MyRoof

Coastal Property

08
Oct
2013

What is it that makes coastal property so attractive? Is it the lifestyle, pace of living, living expenses or just the idea that you can take a walk on the beach whenever you want to?

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Retirement Property Investment

07
Oct
2013

Investing in a Retirement property, in my view, makes sound financial sense. When you retire you do not have the convenience of an annual increase in salary. The cost of living is guaranteed to increase and a safe way to counter this inflation is by investing in retirement property.

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Gated Properties and Cluster Developments

04
Oct
2013

You may be considering investing in a property in a gated community. Does this increase the value of your property investment?

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Property Types and Abbreviations

04
Oct
2013

Being a first time home buyer or selling your property can be confusing. To top all of this many abbreviations are used.

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Migration to Gauteng

04
Oct
2013

Statistics show an increase in the migration to Gauteng. Is this a new trend? Not according to latest statistics!

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Midrand Property set for growth

03
Oct
2013

A development and investment of this enormity should dispel the "doom and gloom" sentiment around the financial state of investment in South Africa.

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Bryanston Upsurge

03
Oct
2013

Bryanston, a Northern Johannesburg suburb is experiencing an upsurge in commercial property development and investment.

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Densification

03
Oct
2013

Densification is a brand new word and concept. This means urbanisation of land area.

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Subdividing Residential Property

02
Oct
2013

Have you ever wondered why a specific address is, for example, Hill Street 458A and 458B?

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The architectural design of your property

01
Oct
2013

The architectural design of your house is as defining as the style of clothing you prefer or the car you drive. Your home is after all an extension of your personality or preference.

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