The tide is turning for major South African city showing signs of collapse
There are green shoots emerging in South Africa’s richest city despite property data showing signs of negative sales and years of decay.
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There are green shoots emerging in South Africa’s richest city despite property data showing signs of negative sales and years of decay.
South Africans are increasingly turning to lifestyle estates to escape crime, infrastructure failures, and deteriorating municipal services.
A development in Africa’s most peaceful country secured more than R101 million in sales within just 30 minutes, with all the buyers being South African.
South Africans are buying homes worth up to R15 million in a small West Coast town in the Western Cape.
City of Johannesburg’s worsening financial position is posing a major risk to property sentiment and values in the city, which is already seeing an outflow of millionaires due to governance concerns.
A recent judgment by the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) that has clarified an important issue for estates, sectional title schemes, and other gated communities in South Africa.
A small affluent town in KwaZulu-Natal is a key site for the cultivation and production of the rarest coffee in the world.
Reflecting more confidence in the Mother City.
The Department of Human Settlements has officially gazetted the PIE Amendment Bill of 2026, a Bill that legal experts say is a big win for property rights in South Africa.
A unique two-home property in the upmarket suburb of Saxonwold is up for sale for R10.5 million, located on one of the largest heritage stands in the area.