Christmas Hampers Distributed
50 hampers organised by Chas Everitt Cape Town South make a difference to these elderly people in our community in need. Thank you, Joan Ross,… Read More »Christmas Hampers Distributed
50 hampers organised by Chas Everitt Cape Town South make a difference to these elderly people in our community in need. Thank you, Joan Ross,… Read More »Christmas Hampers Distributed
Big changes on the cards for South African domestic workers – here’s what you need to know Alongside the recent announcement of a new minimum wage, South… Read More »Do You Employ a Domestic Worker?
iVenture City Pass Cape Town, in partnership with Cape Town Tourism, is the ultimate key to unlocking unforgettable travel experiences. The Pass gives you access to… Read More »Let’s all play tourist!
There is no one way to sell a property because no property and seller are alike! It is a fundamental flaw in the marketing offered… Read More »Motivated Property Sellers
We will all be peacefully gathering along Spaanschemat River Road from Constantia Village Mall. Saturday 14th July 10-12 Noon Our aim is to show the authorities… Read More »#Baboons #ConstantiaBaboons – Stand Together
What an unbelievable month for the Cape Town dams. Four weeks ago, the facilities were at less than 20% full. But now, they’re pushing the… Read More »Cape Town dams: Joy as water levels jump up by another 6%
IN AND AROUND THE CAPE PENINSULA THE CITY’S MOST EXPENSIVE MARKETS CONTINUED TO SHOW THE CLEAREST SIGNS OF SLOWING PRICE GROWTH IN THE 1ST QUARTER. Atlantic Seaboard, has seen its price growth slow the fastest off the highest base, while in certain more affordable sub-regions of the City there has still been some growth acceleration.
In the 1st quarter of 2018, we saw further slowing in house price growth in the City Bowl and the other major 3 sub-regions closest to the City Bowl, i.e. in and around the Cape Peninsula.
These sub-regions near to the city and the mountain have shown some of the strongest house price inflation of all of the Cape Town sub-regions over the past 5 years, and this prior deterioration in home affordability appears to have led to slowing demand, and thus price growth, in recent quarters.
The most expensive sub-region in the City of Cape Town Metro, i.e. the Atlantic Seaboard, has seen its average house price growth slow the most sharply off the highest base, from a revised multi-year high of 27.5% year-on-year in the final quarter of 2016 to 2.3% by the 1st quarter of 2018.Read More »Latest Property Report – 1st quarter of 2018
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Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew is reinvented and re-energised by Tara Norcutt as it comes to life under the stars with a meeting of classical text… Read More »Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew