Rebecca writes: I am a 36-year-old professional and single mother of two. I had planned that this would be the year that I would buy my own modest home. I have been listening to financial experts on TV saying that first-time home buyers must delay...
How do I save for a deposit?
Maya Fisher-FrenchNov 23, 2015
In Episode 10 of the Change in your Pocket series, we give you practical tips on how to go about saving for a deposit on your first home. https://youtu.be/mTmjtAoE-Tw – Video supplied by BrightRock Welcome to The Change Exchange where we are...
The power of paying extra into your mortgage
Maya Fisher-FrenchNov 21, 2015
If you have taken out a mortgage recently you would have noticed on your statement that the interest charged each month is nearly equal to your monthly repayments. In the first few years of your mortgage repayment, interest makes up a very large...
Buying a home: understand your transaction costs
Maya Fisher-FrenchNov 9, 2015
In episode 8 of the Change in your Pocket series, we continue the discussion around financing your own home by unpacking the transaction costs involved. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqixEBSgOxA – Video supplied by BrightRock Welcome to The...
Financing your home
Maya Fisher-FrenchNov 2, 2015
In a volatile interest-rate environment, it's important to keep your mortgage repayments stable. Episode 7 of our Change in your Pocket series looks at the financing of your home. https://youtu.be/QVhtGI_Zhcw – Video supplied by BrightRock Welcome...
Should you fix your mortgage?
Maya Fisher-FrenchOct 30, 2015
As interest rates increase, many homeowners are starting to feel the squeeze on their monthly mortgage repayments and are understandably wondering whether or not to fix their mortgage repayments to provide more certainty around what their...
Using your pension to secure a home loan
Maya Fisher-FrenchOct 7, 2015
A pension fund is usually the largest asset owned by an individual and it makes sense that it could be used to provide collateral for a home loan, especially for a first-time home owner. This benefit also encourages individuals not to cash in their...
Sectional title market remains stronger than full title
Guest AuthorAug 5, 2015
The sectional title segment of the housing market continues to outperform the full title segment, in line with the "smaller is better" theme. But is it about home price affordability, or more about home running cost affordability? John Loos,...
SA obsession with home ownership needs to be “dumbed down” a little
Guest AuthorJul 10, 2015
By John Loos, Household and Property Sector Strategist at First National Bank The 5% FNB House Price Index inflation rate suggests no apparent need for “first-time buyer panic” at present. But there is a need for first-time buyer caution, and...
Better to buy to rent or invest in property stocks?
Guest AuthorMay 31, 2015
You may spend your holidays thinking about owning coastal property, or maybe you're considering increasing your property portfolio with a number of buy-to-rent assets. Dale Peckover, wealth manager at AlphaWealth considers whether it's a better...
Previous Articles
Investigate your body corporate
Apr 21, 2015
Buying into a sectional title scheme requires more than understanding just your own finances. You’re ready to buy your first home, you’ve saved up the deposit, got financing approval and done your homework on the area where you want to live. The perfect home comes up...
Settle your mortgage or invest the capital?
Dec 10, 2014
By Ferdi Booysen, Head of Strategic Relationships at Old Mutual Wealth The higher interest-rate cycle begs the question: is it currently better to use your investable funds to pay off your mortgage or to add to your retirement savings? Recent interest-rate hikes – and...
Bequeathing property in your will – how it can go wrong
Nov 5, 2014
By David Knott of Private Client Trust, the fiduciary services division of Private Client Holdings, and a member of the Fiduciary Institute of South Africa. When it comes to leaving fixed property to someone in your will, unless you have had professional assistance in...
Want a pool? Read this before you take the plunge
Sep 27, 2014
Whether you are considering installing a swimming pool or want to buy a house that already has one, there are some things you need to know about the costs and responsibilities involved. Swimming pools are an integral part of South African culture. Part of our idea of...
Lessons learnt from building the “dream home”
Aug 15, 2014
As I am about to move into our newly built dream home, someone asked me if I would do it again. My first reaction was “never!” but then I thought about how much I had learnt and how much easier it would be the second time round, having learnt some valuable lessons....
Should you fix your interest rate?
Aug 10, 2014
With the 75 basis points increase in the prime lending rate since January this year, and analysts predicting further hikes in the interest rate, many people are asking whether they should fix the interest rate on their bond repayments. As with any financial decision,...
No-deposit home loans
Jun 20, 2014
A recent survey in the UK found that young adults are increasingly relying on their parents to help them pay for a deposit for their first home. The survey conducted by mortgage lender Halifax found that the majority of parents believed they would have to help their...
Do you need to bank with the big four to get a home loan?
May 21, 2014
As banks become tighter about who they lend to, with preference going to their own client base, could banking with Capitec hurt your home loan application? This was a question posed by Akhona who has banked with Capitec for a long time. “I have been told that this...
How to save for a deposit
Apr 29, 2014
You can improve your chances of being granted a home loan or vehicle finance as well as the interest rate you are offered, if you have a deposit of 10 to 20%. With interest rates expected to increase over the next two years, banks are going to become more cautious...
Starting a property portfolio
Mar 31, 2014
“I am 22 years of age and I work as a risk manager earning R18 000 a month. I am moving to Boksburg to be close to work and will be renting, however I see that Cosmopolitan is building affordable houses selling at R320 000. I am thinking about buying two houses and...