Hatchbacks represent the best value out of any body type in SA. But, assuming you have a budget of R300k, which specific variants represent your best buys? The answer to this question depends on two factors: are you shopping based on price or popularity?
How I went from $300k GCI to $1.8m GCI With My Own Brand 24 February 2021
It is becoming common to see headlines of agents writing over 100 sales a year and large GCI totals, but I am always intrigued to see the journey others have taken to reach similar milestones. Are they part of a larger franchise or a smaller boutique office? Are they simply selling agents or selling principals? Have they ventured into growing a rent role and taking on other sales agents or have they solely focused on listing and selling?
It is clear there is no right or wrong and you can reach a high level in this industry by going down a host of different paths. Agents wanting to excel should simply focus on the path that feeds their passion and suits their skill set. For myself, it was to lead a boutique team under my own brand (often referred to as an Effective Business Unit – EBU), and focus 100% on sales and exceeding client expectations. It was an unbeatable formula that paid enormous dividend
Less than $300k to buy in Epsom: Check out 2020 s cheapest house sales
19 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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Ben Leahy is a reporter for the New Zealand HeraldBen.Leahy@nzherald.co.nz
House prices may have soared through the biggest boom in two decades last year, yet that hasn t stopped one eagle-eyed buyer snapping up a classic timber villa for just $15,000.
The November purchase was the cheapest in the land last year according to a list of 2020 s lowest-priced sales by analysts OneRoof-Valocity.
And - for the price of a decent used car - the new owners netted a 1910-built, timber villa boasting two bedrooms, lounge and dining room on a huge 1012sq m block.
Salvation Army gets $300K through Schnucks
Jan. 12, 2021
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ST. LOUIS Schnuck Markets, Inc. and The Salvation Army on Tuesday announced Schnucks customers and the company donated $300,000 to The Salvation Army’s annual Tree of Lights campaign through Schnucks’ “ Round Up at the Register.”
Schnucks customers could round up their purchases to the nearest dollar, with 100 percent of donations from the nearly two-week campaign benefited The Salvation Army. Customers donated $267,214 and Schnucks added $32,786 to bring the total to $300,0000.
“Because of the COVID-19 Pandemic, the need in our community is as great as ever, and once again this year, our customers showed their endless generosity by supporting The Salvation Army’s Tree of Lights campaign,” said Schnucks Chairman and CEO Todd Schnuck. “It’s through partnerships with organizations such as The Salvation Army, who do so much to support those less fortunate in our community, that we are