Articles related to "FLISP"
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Save R420 000 on your R650 000 home loan

FLISP subsidies enable first-time buyers to reduce capital amounts. Below explains how it's done.
Property Advice
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Sarah-Jane Meyer
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30 Mar 2023
FLISP policy revised

You no longer need a home loan to get this government subsidy. What else is contained in the revised policy?
News
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Sarah-Jane Meyer
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13 Jun 2022
Questions every first-time homebuyer should ask before purchasing a property

Questions to ask for making your first home purchase less daunting, more rewarding.
Property Advice
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Sarah-Jane Meyer
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27 Nov 2020
10 tips to save thousands when buying property

Often a first-time buyer or a property investor overlooks the “small stuff” and this can end up costing the property buyer thousands of Rands in the long run.
Property Advice
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Press
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02 Apr 2019
2019 is the year for first time home buyers

What the South African government is doing to support first time home buyers, going forward.
News
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Cath Jenkin
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11 Mar 2019
You Can Afford to Buy Your First Home, Thanks to The FLISP Subsidy

First time home buyers can qualify for a government subsidy of up to R121 626. Here's what you need to know about FLISP.
Property Advice
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Cath Jenkin
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22 Nov 2018
R1bn in housing subsidies to boost property market

The announcement in the MTBPS that a billion rand will be allocated to housing subsidies will have a significant effect on the property market.
News
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Press
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29 Oct 2018
Affordable housing market is being driven by young professionals

Young professionals are the driving force behind the affordable housing market in Atlantis and the surrounding suburbs on the Western Seaboard.
News
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Private Property Reporter
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24 Aug 2016
The affordable housing market in South Africa
Simon Bray talks about the performance and future growth prospects of the South African affordable housing market.
Property TV
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Private Property Reporter
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09 May 2016
First time buyers: do you qualify for a FLISP subsidy?

South Africans who fall into the "affordable market" now qualify for the government's Finance Linked Individual Subsidy Program.
Property Advice
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Martin Hatchuel
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04 Jun 2015