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5 Steps to Boost Your Credit Before You Buy

There is absolutely no need for you to sentence yourself to pay a fortune each month because you have a less than favourable credit score.

6 Surprising Things Home Buyers Notice First in a Home

Home buyers love to see interesting art, book titles, and plants in your home.

5 Ways You Could Lose Your Home Besides Not Paying Your Bond

We hear a lot about mortgage defaults and home repossessions, but failing to pay your home installments is only one of the ways of losing your home

First-time buyers, now is the time to invest in property

BetterBond statistics represent 25% of all residential bonds being registered in the Deeds Office.

How to make black gold for your garden

Put worms to work to make vermicompost, a nutrient –rich addition for serious gardeners.

How to pull off a monochromatic colour scheme

A monochromatic colour scheme makes a room look elegant, calm and cohesive.

Tenants rights and obligations

The obligations of tenants as well as landlords are covered in statutory, as well as non-statutory law in South Africa.

Quick ways to warm up your patio

Warm up your interiors during the colder months of the year

5 investor must-knows for renting out property

There are five key points landlords should make sure are covered before marketing the property for rent and signing any lease agreements.

What are first-time buyers paying for a home in SA?

For first-time buyers, Botha says the average size of bond granted has risen 11.2% in the past 12 months to R739 000
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