PAM Golding Property's Empowerment Division believes that by the end of last year approximately 15% of new buyers that entered the market were from the emerging market. CE Andrew Golding says: "With the residential real estate industry estimated to be worth about R200bn a year, we anticipate R25bn-R30bn worth of new buyers will have entered the market during the course of this year."
While the township market is experiencing a shortage of existing houses, he says that in catering for new entrants to the housing market a high level of development is occurring both in the township market and in peripheral areas, which provide easy access to cities and are within easy reach of commuter nodes. (Read More...)
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The Facilitators are the One Stop NHBRC Service Centre. We act as Facilitators between the NHBRC and you. We assist in Registrations, Enrolments, Renewals, Status Upliftments and all other NHBRC requirements. For more information please contact us on 086 123 6765 or visit www.the-facilitators.com
Friday, 19 January 2007
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About the NHBRC: Offences
1. Section 10: Failure to register with the NHBRC
2. Section 14: Failure to enroll the new home 15 days prior to construction.
3. Section 19: Obstructing the NHBRC inspectors from executing their duties.
4. Section 18: To finance or register a bond on a new home without ensuring the builder is registered with NHBRC and the home are enrolled.
5. Section 18.(2) Failure by conveyancer to ensure that the builder is registered and that the home is enrolled.
6. Section 18.(3) Failure by subsidy provider to ensure builder is registered with NHBRC and the home is enrolled.
7. Section 21.(a) Withholding information or giving false or misleading information.
8. R 20658 Sect. 15: Failure to declare late enrolments.
For more information on how The Facilitators can assist you with the NHBRC, please visit our website or contact us on 0861 2 36765
2. Section 14: Failure to enroll the new home 15 days prior to construction.
3. Section 19: Obstructing the NHBRC inspectors from executing their duties.
4. Section 18: To finance or register a bond on a new home without ensuring the builder is registered with NHBRC and the home are enrolled.
5. Section 18.(2) Failure by conveyancer to ensure that the builder is registered and that the home is enrolled.
6. Section 18.(3) Failure by subsidy provider to ensure builder is registered with NHBRC and the home is enrolled.
7. Section 21.(a) Withholding information or giving false or misleading information.
8. R 20658 Sect. 15: Failure to declare late enrolments.
For more information on how The Facilitators can assist you with the NHBRC, please visit our website or contact us on 0861 2 36765
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