Articles related to "Home Loans"
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No, you cannot simply cancel the house sale

It’s not uncommon for buyers to try to cancel a house sale after signing the contract. Private Property discusses the implications of breaching a sale contract.
Property Advice
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Lea Jacobs
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06 Aug 2012
Save that windfall - when prime rates drop
Say the financial gurus, to those with mortgage bonds wanting to maximise the benefits of prime interest rates dropping.
Property Advice
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Anna-Marie Smith
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25 Jul 2012
Offer to purchase agreement

An offer to purchase may not be worth the paper it is written on if the buyer is not in a solid financial position.
Property Advice
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Lea Jacobs
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20 Jul 2012
How to avoid early bond cancellation penalty fees
Use this guide to bond cancellation fees to clear up any confusion about bond cancellation and penalty fees.
Property Advice
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Press
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06 Jul 2012
Building insurance - make the call
Getting Building Insurance is probably the most important thing when it comes to safeguarding your home. Here is everything you need to know about buildings and content insurance.
Property Advice
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Anna-Marie Smith
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26 Jun 2012
Take the First Step - Invest
Although there are many first time buyers who are not in a financial position to buy the home of their dreams just yet, there are countless who are perfectly placed to climb onto the property ladder by buying an investment ...
Property Advice
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Cathy Nolan
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15 May 2012
Ensure your chances of bond approval
While the recession might still be fresh in the minds of some consumers, it appears that more prospective buyers are looking to enter the property market.
Property Advice
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RE/MAX
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10 May 2012
Housing subsidy schemes

The new housing subsidy schemes form a long-awaited bridge that at last is under construction to carry buyers across the ‘gap’.
News
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Meg Wilson
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11 Apr 2012
Aspirant buyers are at a disadvantage – but banks can help
Buyers often lack knowledge and information related to the property purchasing process. But banks work for the buyer and can both inform their clients’ decisions and increase their bargaining power.
Whereas estate agents arguably ...
Property Advice
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FNB
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15 Mar 2012
Exercise your rights as a buyer of property
As a buyer of property, you have the right to:
Be represented by an estate agent or to enter into a private sale should you so choose.
Purchase any property without being discriminated against by a seller on the basis of your ...
Property Advice
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Cathy Nolan
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27 Feb 2012