Home Buyers Advisory Blog

“We're home already mommy, please can we stay?”

10 May 2020 12:24:01 PM / by Mama Ke Bosso in Insider, New developments, Buying a home

Go visit Sky City they asked me, and let us know what you think. Honestly I did not know what to expect, it looked so far away on Google maps. Alberton South? Sho that’s way out. I grabbed my 8 year old daughter for company, hopped into the car and off we went. 

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TOO MUCH CHOICE!!! Looking to buy a home but can’t decide which one is right for you?

10 May 2020 12:09:08 PM / by Daniel Esterhuyse in New developments, Buying a home

Buying a new home is a daunting task and with so much choice out there it is easy to lose your way and even worse, give up. 

One way to narrow down your choices is to decide which suit you best, a new development or an existing home. 

The key differences to note are:

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Claim your FLISP HOUSING SUBSIDY and own your own home in this security village in Crystal Park, Benoni

29 Nov 2018 10:10:49 AM / by Daniel Esterhuyse in Affordability, New developments

Do you think home ownership is out of your reach because your salary is too low?

Well, with a FLISP subsidy, this could be your opportunity to get a home of your own.

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Newly launched Mindalore Estate offers large stands and shopping options to cater for every need.

29 Oct 2018 2:34:48 PM / by Daniel Esterhuyse in New developments, Buying a home

Cosmopolitan Projects Johannesburg has launched its latest housing development, Mindalore Estate,  which is centrally situated adjacent to the well established Roodepoort suburb of Witpoortjie.

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Is your money safe? 8 tips on buying a house from a developer

10 Jul 2018 12:27:51 PM / by Aidan-John Rothman in New developments

One of the key risk factors when buying a building package or buying off-plan is that you buy from a reputable developer.

You could suffer significant financial losses if the developer delivers a poor quality product or, even worse, does not even deliver your home because they go out of business before they have completed the project.

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