Property experts express optimism for the South African housing market in 2026, citing interest rate cuts and improved ...
Delays in cutting the interest rate are doing more damage than good to the economy and property market, says Samuel Seeff, chairperson of the Seeff Property Group. After a promising start to the year, ...
JOHANNESBURG – Investors who bought villas under fractional title at Zimbali from Seeff Properties/Golf and Leisure Joint Ownership (Pty) are horrified to find their properties mired in debt. They ...
You can also listen to this podcast on iono.fm here. Welcome to The Property Pod, South Africa’s premier property investor podcast. On this weekly Moneyweb show we gain insider insights from leading ...
Seeff is the oldest, and most established real estate agency in the country. Speaking at the group’s recent annual conference, Samuel Seeff, chairman of the group, said that few companies in South ...
Cape Town - Seeff Property Services celebrates its 50th Anniversary this year and according to chair Samuel Seeff the property market in SA is "significantly in a better mood" after starting to gain ...
The exceptional Seeff Richards Bay team wins the Best of Zululand Reader’s Choice Award for Real Estate for the 7th time SEEFF has opened thousands of doors to property aspirations in the last 15 ...
Johannesburg - South Africa’s residential property market was in a “cocoon” and outperforming the general economy, Seeff Properties chairman Samuel Seeff said yesterday. Seeff said residential ...
It remains one of the best times in decades to buy property, says Samuel Seeff, chairman of the Seeff Property Group. The key driver of the market, he says, is the five-decade low interest rate which ...
As part of our #LockdownLessons series, Bizcommunity is reaching out to South Africa's top industry players to share their experience of the current Covid-19 crisis, how their organisations are ...
Seeff Properties says Zimbabweans in the United States and Canada must take advantage of lucrative property management products and other services, easing burdensome responsibilities on their part.
SEEFF Zimbabwe has called on diasporans to mitigate the risk of losing money by using formal companies when funding property investments back home. The diaspora community is littered with ...