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Affordability and poor credit scores are forcing South Africans to rent instead of buying property

Dhivana Rajgopaul|Published 1 year ago

Godongwana should not touch personal and property taxes, says Seeff

Vernon Pillay|Published 1 year ago

Mandela family shocker as Houghton home lies in ruins due to family disputes

Siyabonga Sithole|Published 1 year ago

Gauteng residents are more likely to rent than own their homes — Census 2022

Sihle Mlambo|Published 1 year ago

Forest Village Housing Development: 12 beneficiaries settle into their new Eerste River homes

Mwangi Githahu|Published 3 years ago
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