Even with the tough economic times, high unemployment, and a bit of a political mess, a lot of tenants have still been managing to pay their rent.
Property owners in three Cape Town neighbourhoods are absolutely coining it.
As Spain’s most visited city by foreign tourists, Barcelona saw a boom in short-term rentals, which basically priced the local residents out.
“Are these landlords delusional????? why is apartment hunting in cape town a joke”, she captioned the much-watched video that racked up over 690,000 views after being posted earlier this week.
When it comes to average rental prices it’s no surprise that the Western Cape leads the way.
Far more attractive than sitting in a kiddies pool on your lawn, you can rent a pool, be it the lavish or humble kind, for a couple of hours.
We’re used to shelling out high rental prices in Cape Town, but what might get you something decent here, will land you a hovel in New York.
Assuming you’re willing to fork out R100 000 a month to live in somebody else’s home, here are two options.
Using PayProp’s rental index for the second quarter, 2020, it’s apparent that rent in some provinces hits the pocket that little bit harder.
With more and more tenants defaulting on rental payments, and an increase in vacancies, many landlords find themselves under immense pressure.
As economic hardships grow, so does the cost of living in South Africa, evident in the high rental prices in major cities.
A new report reveals just how much the average rent has increased since 2017 across all provinces in South Africa, with the Western Cape really rocketing.
We know that we’re paying over the top rental prices down here by the sea, but a new report shows how those prices are out of touch with the average salary.
If you’re under the impression that investing in property is guaranteed to end well you might want to give this one a read.
Let’s imagine for a second you are rolling in the dough and you want to scope out some prime rental property. These two beauts might be just what you are looking for.