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Za Property Portal
Property to Rent in Rustenburg

www.zaprops.co.za
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Search online property 247. Houses, Holiday Accommodation, Town Houses, Vacant Land, Farmes, Guest Houses : ZAProps.co.za. Find all types of South African property for sale or to rent from leading Estate Agents and Private Property.

Our design philosophy is to keep the portal easy-to-use yet rich in the background technology and innovation required to deliver relevant South Africa real estate information quickly, attractively, efficiently and cost-effectively. Some of our innovations to date include: most advanced technology in South Africa to keep real estate listings up to date without creating extra work for real estate agents; leading cellphone search system; and first real estate portal in South Africa to provide estate agents with tools for adding video to their real estate listings. ZA Property Portal is an innovative South African Property portal and search engine thatindexes properties from all the leading estate agents as well as private listings ensuring you, the buyer, can make the best choice when purchasing or renting real estate. What are the elements that today’s home buyers look for when buying a property? He says security has become one of the most crucial influencing factors in home buying decisions. Much like commuting back and forth for schooling, commuting to work is also a factor that most home buyers consider. According to Goslett, buyers often tend to try and buy property as close to their place of business as possible, as this can vastly cut down on their travel time and money spent on commuting. today’s home buyer is concerned about the quality of the neighbourhood, as more buyers are viewing property buying as long-term decisions and understand that they will live in that neighbourhood for some time. Younger buyers often look for an extra room or space on the property that they can build onto, so that the property they buy will fulfil their needs as they develop and change with their changing life stages, he says. Although financial institutions have relaxed their lending criteria to some degree, affordability is still a massive consideration when it comes to bond approval. This consideration is largely based on the rising cost of living. More buyers are becoming increasingly aware of their carbon footprint and their impact on the environment. Home buyers are looking for a property that is well-designed and flows from one space to another. While some buyers may renovate or change certain elements of a property to suit their taste, if major transformation of a home is needed for the property to meet their needs, they are likely to go elsewhere. Participants in the Property industry need to be cognizant of the latest developments in respect of the provision of an Electric Fence System Certificate of Compliance that governs immoveable property sold with an electrical fencing system in place. This is an additional requirement and is separate from an electrical compliance certificate. It is envisaged that these fences will be inspected and evaluated to ensure that they are compliant. The regulations do not specifically state that the current user or seller is responsible for obtaining the electric fence system certificate before transfer, neither does it prohibit transfer of the immovable property from taking place without the certificate. Therefore it can only be inferred that the Seller will be responsible to provide the electric fence system certificate and will transfer it to the purchaser. Furthermore, there is no time limitation which has been placed on the validity of the electric fence system certificate so a new electric fence system certificate is not required for each subsequent transfer of the immovable property unless an addition or alteration has been effected to the electric fence system since the issue of the previous electric fence system certificate. There is a prescribed format for the electric fence system certificate and it can only be issued by a party that is registered as an electric fence system installer. When entering into an agreement of sale for the purchase of immoveable property that has an electric fence system, it is recommended that it should be a condition of such agreement that an electric fence system compliance certificate should be delivered prior to the registration of the transfer of such property. When an owner therefore sells his sectional title unit, a certificate from the body corporate confirming that a compliance certificate exists in respect of the electric fence system, will suffice. A clause in a sale agreement that places an obligation on the seller to provide the purchaser with an electric fence system certificate serves the purpose by protecting both the Seller and Purchaser by certifying the validity of such installation.
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