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'We won't see a residential property boom for a long time yet'

Chris Tyson, founder and chairperson of fast-growing real estate agency group Tyson Properties, shares his insights on the market, noting that while ‘conditions will improve based on supply and demand’, with 2024 being an election year, ‘historically nothing much happens in the property market in an election year’.

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This is what an 'average' house in SA looks like

This is what an 'average' house in SA looks like
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Repo rate is unchanged – but the hiking cycle isn't over

Repo rate is unchanged – but the hiking cycle isn't over
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Load shedding a key to Joburg rental boom

The rental market in Johannesburg is experiencing an upsurge and is expected to remain on a sustained upward curve as more people choose to rent rather than buy.

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Interest rate hike a reality check says Tyson Properties

All is not doom and gloom despite today’s announcement by the Reserve Bank that interest rates will be hiked by a further 0,5% says Tyson Properties CEO, Nick Pearson.  Ask if he expects a panic sell off of homes, a surge in bank reclamations and auction boards popping up on suburban pavements, and you’ll get a resounding no. People still have some room to make adjustments and banks have been consistent in their willingness to assist customers to ride out economic storms over the past couple of years. This is not likely to change, in his opinion. 

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