By Lake Properties Most investors analyse suburbs—but real profit is made at street level. In Cape Town, properties just blocks apart can differ by 3–5% in yield due to tenant demand concentration.
|
By Lake Properties The PIE Amendment Bill reshapes evictions and property risk in Crawford, Athlone, and Rondebosch East.
|
By Lake Properties In Cape Town's property market, perception of crime affects prices more than actual risk. Crawford, Athlone, and Rondebosch East sit close yet differ sharply in reputation and value.
|
By Lake Properties Property near UCT remains one of Cape Town's strongest investments due to consistent, high rental demand from over 25,000 students, academics, and young professionals.
|
By Lake Properties Bridgetown and Silvertown in Cape Town are attracting growing interest from buyers searching for affordable property close to the city.
|
By Lake Properties h Choosing student accommodation in Cape Town involves more than just living close to campus. Students must consider safety, rent affordability, transport access, and lifestyle convenience.
|
By Lake Properties For many middle-class Cape Town homeowners, municipal bills now match or exceed bond repayments, fundamentally altering property decisions.
|
By Lake Properties Luxury Homes in Bishopscourt: What Buyers Should Know Before Paying Top Rand Bishopscourt is not just another upmarket suburb in Cape Town.
|
By Lake Properties Beyond Just the Deeds Office) While the Deeds Office backlog is a key contributor, delays before lodgement can compound the overall timeline: Administrative and Document Errors Incomplete or incorrect documentation — missing signatures, FICA info, or...
|
By Lake Properties Credit Habits That Quietly Destroy Your Home Loan Chances Most people think bond approvals come down to income. They don't. Banks lend based on risk, and risk is measured through your credit behaviour over time. Not just missed payments—patterns.
|
By Lake Properties Abandoned Houses Still Exist in Cape Town? Yes, abandoned houses do still exist — but they are not sitting openly on the market waiting to be picked up.
|
By Lake Properties Cape Town's property market has never followed the national script—and 2026 will be no different.
|