Property for sale Cape Town| Cape Town Property Listings | Directory of property Cape Town | Definitive Guide to properties in Cape Town  
buying property for sale in South Africa BUYING for sale property property to let and for rent in South Africa find rental property timeshare property and vacation club points buy and sell time share and club points new development property for sale in South Africa buy development property for sale farms and agricultural property for sale in South Africa buy and sell farms in South Africa commercial property to let and for rent in South Africa let and rent commercial property shops retail office in South Africa
  HOME | PROPERTY SEARCH | TOOLS | AGENT SEARCH | CONTACT US | MY PROPERTY
Property Search
Enter the property
reference ID


Property Search:

Area:

Suburb:

Select Here
Atlantic Seaboard
Blaauwberg
Brackenfell
Cape Flats
Cape Town Central
Gordons Bay
Helderberg
Kraaifontein
Kuilsriver
Milnerton
Mitchells Plain
Morningstar
Northern Suburbs
Somerset West
South Peninsula
Southern Suburbs
Strand
Property Type
Business
Cluster
Commercial
Cottage
Duet
Duplex
Equestrian Property
Estate
Farm
Flat/Apartment
Fractional Ownership
Game Farm
Garage
Golf Estate
Guesthouse/B&B
Hotel
Hotel Suite
House
Industrial
Leisure
Lifestyle Farm
Lodge
Penthouse
Plot
Retirement Village
Security Estate
Semi
Simplex
Smallholding
Townhouse
Vacant Land
South Africa
Property News

Have We Reached the Bottom?

The information in this article is courtesy of iAfrica (Almost, but not quite – 6 August 2009)

According to Absa’s House Price Index for July, the houses price deflation may be bottoming out.

According to Absa analyst, Jacques du Toit, South African house prices have been deflating since late 2008. However the trend seems to be near the turning point on a year-on-year basis, while month-on-month deflation has also slowed down further in July after bottoming out in March this year.

House prices in the middle segment of the market were down by 4.2% year-on-year to R925 100 in July, following a decline of 4.1% year-on-year in June.

Houses prices were 0.2% lower in July on a month-on-month basis, compared to a decline of 0.4% recorded in June.

According to du Toit, this means that the average nominal price for middle segment houses were at their lowest level in July since the second quarter of 2007.

He added that although the South African economy is currently in recession, we could expect the bottom of the cycle and gradual recovery toward the second half of the year. Du Toit also predicts that house price will continue to decline, but the pace of the decline was also suspected to slow down during the second half of this year.

The projected price decline for this year stands at between 3 and 3.5% after last year’s 3.7% price increase.

This article appears courtesy of iafrica. For more information relating to the content hereof, please click here.

Other News Articles

Property Services

Property On Show

Property ON AUCTION
Financial Tools

Bond Status
Bond Calculator
Increased Payments
Monthly Payments
Transfer Costs
Minimum Income

Sponsored Links


 
Send this page to a Friend

HOME | RENTAL SEARCH | DEVEVELOPMENT SEARCH | FARMS SEARCH | TIMESHARE SEARCH | COMMERCIAL SEARCH
AGENT SEARCH | CONTACT US | MY PROPERTY | TOOLS | NEWS | ON AUCTION | ON SHOW

CAPE TOWN ATTRACTIONS

CAPE TOWN PROPERTY


E&OE/DISCLAIMER
© 2003 Cape Town Property
11 Earl Street,
Hout Bay,7872
Tel: +27 (0)86 110 2379
Mobile: +27 (0)72 305 2090
Fax: +27 (0)86 604 7829
Email: Click here to email us

Site designed and hosted by Doorway Internet Services

POWERED BY

Cape Town Property For Sale

 

 




216.151.162.98