Sep 10, 2010
The decision by the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) to cut interest rates by 0,5% shows that the housing market has returned to a weakening trend and this would seem to set the scene for a relatively good buying period..........
Sep 08, 2010
Mortgage Origination is a service to home buyers requiring finance for their home purchase.The service is free and you benefit from independent advice, fast approvals and competitive home loan deals from all of the major financial institutions.
Sep 08, 2010
Home Loan Terminology - get professional advice to make sure you are getting the best deal possible......
Sep 08, 2010
100% home loans helped to solve this problem. These mortgages allowed buyers to finance the full purchase price, paving the way to home ownership for many first time buyers.
Sep 08, 2010
While buying a property in South Africa is relatively straightforward, there are certain practises of which a buyer should be aware. Below you will find a general overview of the home buying process in South Africa.
Aug 26, 2010
Somewhere in your life you will have came across the term bond originator and you must have heard a lot about mortgage brokers or bond originators. Well ..............
Aug 25, 2010
Everyone dreams of buying a home and typically will save for a while in order to secure a down payment. Traditionally once you are ready to purchase your first home you will.........
Aug 25, 2010
While you most likely are not planning to become a billionaire property investor, it is still interesting to note that those billionaires often look for cheap repossessed properties to invest in.
Aug 25, 2010
If you’re looking to purchase a new home but can’t find a property you can afford while searching the houses for sale in your area, you may be over looking the bargains offered by bank repossessed homes.
Aug 25, 2010
Banks have differing criteria and product ranges for specific market segments. Logically the first-time home buyer has a vastly-altered profile to the multi-millionaire private bank client seeking out his status-symbol property.