Another good segment. The work the Blantons are doing is astounding. I'm a citizen that's learning more about my country from you guys. Thanks a million.
Another awesome content! It is good to know that we african in the diaspora have lots of choices in terms of african countries to relocate to. Thanks a lot!
You are really spoilt for choice when it comes to buying a property in South Africa. So many beautiful new developments. A beautiful home is very affordable here.
@@francoiswilliams South Africa is big so it depends on the lifestyle you want to have and your intentions. Johannesburg is the economic centre so expect a fast paced lifestyle. For business, Johannesburg is definely the place to be. Cape Town and Durban are far more relaxed but lovely as they are coastal cities.
@@francoiswilliams Depends on what u like. Johannesburg is fast paced, Durban a bit slow paces and Cape Town just beautiful if u appreciate nature and creativity. Either way SA is beautiful maan
Sectional titles (apartments) are priced according to their location and market value. Trish said a 1 bedroom apartment could go for R700,000 (43,400 USD) ... I believe these price points are for apartments in upmarket areas like Randburg (JHB). We got our 3 bedroom apartment (1,506 square feet) in KwaZulu Natal (PMB) for R735,000 (45,500 USD). We live in a small suburb within 2 miles of 3 high schools, a university (college), a stadium, a skate park, a gym, 2 gas stations, a pharmacy, a clinic and an optometrist. It's far from being upmarket, but it's very convenient. Trish also mentioned there being a lot of available property in the market. I think a good portion of it came from unlawful evictions due to tenants being unable to sustain an income during the lockdown. COVID really shook things up for the property market because when the interest rates went down, it was like NBA free agency out here.
Richard is right on the money with Midrand. I lived there briefly in the Waterfall area couple years ago. The development over there was definitely on the rise back then and is still going strong now. Beautiful area.
There are properties also outside smaller towns like nelspruit where you can buy for $30 000 for a two Bedroom, you get to live with the locals, such as emoyeni lifestyle estate, karino estate, kamagugu, kanyamazane township. although 85% of SAns speak english it will help to know the local language eg ZULU, there is water, roads, electricity and its safe, the town is 25kh or 35min drive
Hi my name is Linda, im a south African woman who Really love your good job and I am very interested in the job opportunity with you i do interior design. I would like to work with you on this projectto help new home owners to make their house more comfortable homes please
Hi Guys i ve been following your chanel since January, i noticed that you cover Johannesburg mostly. I would love to help you cover places in Durban as well. Im from Johannesburg but staying in Durban, this city is amazing. I can show you around the Zulu Kingdom. There are various places you can check out in Durban as well.
@@thandiwemafhoho3898 Durban is awesome, The weather is always bright. It would depend upon you where you want to live, Durban north, ballito, Amanzimtoti, morningside, Westville have beautiful houses.
Another good segment. The work the Blantons are doing is astounding. I'm a citizen that's learning more about my country from you guys. Thanks a million.
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Well said son. I’m looking at this as well.
@@sandindamae.iwantmetowin5652 Ngubani son wakho?
The lady looks like you, I think you guys might be related... great interview by the way
Another awesome content! It is good to know that we african in the diaspora have lots of choices in terms of african countries to relocate to. Thanks a lot!
I totally agree!
You are really spoilt for choice when it comes to buying a property in South Africa. So many beautiful new developments. A beautiful home is very affordable here.
Where u recommend?
@@francoiswilliams Durban or Joburg.
@@nowelaZA Pretoria as well.
@@francoiswilliams South Africa is big so it depends on the lifestyle you want to have and your intentions. Johannesburg is the economic centre so expect a fast paced lifestyle. For business, Johannesburg is definely the place to be. Cape Town and Durban are far more relaxed but lovely as they are coastal cities.
@@francoiswilliams Depends on what u like. Johannesburg is fast paced, Durban a bit slow paces and Cape Town just beautiful if u appreciate nature and creativity. Either way SA is beautiful maan
Sectional titles (apartments) are priced according to their location and market value.
Trish said a 1 bedroom apartment could go for R700,000 (43,400 USD) ... I believe these price points are for apartments in upmarket areas like Randburg (JHB).
We got our 3 bedroom apartment (1,506 square feet) in KwaZulu Natal (PMB) for R735,000 (45,500 USD).
We live in a small suburb within 2 miles of 3 high schools, a university (college), a stadium, a skate park, a gym, 2 gas stations, a pharmacy, a clinic and an optometrist. It's far from being upmarket, but it's very convenient.
Trish also mentioned there being a lot of available property in the market. I think a good portion of it came from unlawful evictions due to tenants being unable to sustain an income during the lockdown. COVID really shook things up for the property market because when the interest rates went down, it was like NBA free agency out here.
Richard is right on the money with Midrand. I lived there briefly in the Waterfall area couple years ago. The development over there was definitely on the rise back then and is still going strong now. Beautiful area.
There are properties also outside smaller towns like nelspruit where you can buy for
$30 000 for a two Bedroom, you get to live with the locals, such as emoyeni lifestyle estate, karino estate, kamagugu, kanyamazane township. although 85% of SAns speak english it will help to know the local language eg ZULU, there is water, roads, electricity and its safe, the town is 25kh or 35min drive
Great interview, outstanding question. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing The Real South Africa....
I am addicted
Great info!!!
Thank you for speaking to a black person
For real
Very informative content, Great Job to the whole team ❤️❤️❤️
Cant wait to see you interview Vusi Thembakwayo twi great minds!
No not that one
Not That fraud
@@mashaud9285 I am proud of you guys for knowing that Vusi Charlatan is a fraud. 😄
I am glued to your channel Mark and Tasha.your content is superb
Great information thank you
It would go talking on site so we can see what is being explained
Over 8k subs now, congrats!
I would love to looks at some investment property along the coastline!
What a polite Afrikan gentleman!!
Usually they are not polite right?😂
He seemed very British.
@@BlackDoveNYC He is British it’s not gonna change family they stole the the and now they are coming for our identity identity
Excellent and informative!
I prefer that interview more ... if you know what you mean .. good job 👏
Very informative. I was not aware of some of the things really. Thanks!
Great channel.Already subbed.
Hi my name is Linda, im a south African woman who Really love your good job and I am very interested in the job opportunity with you i do interior design. I would like to work with you on this projectto help new home owners to make their house more comfortable homes please
Yal look like siblings forr(the)rrreeel(south africa).
🤣 How is this possible......
Hi, can a US Realtor become an Agent in South Africa??
Ofcourse
You and the lady can't even tell that you are from the US and she's from SA. Just the same people.
Hi Guys i ve been following your chanel since January, i noticed that you cover Johannesburg mostly. I would love to help you cover places in Durban as well. Im from Johannesburg but staying in Durban, this city is amazing. I can show you around the Zulu Kingdom.
There are various places you can check out in Durban as well.
Hello
Hows your stay in Durban so far?
Am from Limpopo and i wanted to relocate to a complete different environment and i think dbn will sort me
@@thandiwemafhoho3898 Durban is awesome, The weather is always bright. It would depend upon you where you want to live, Durban north, ballito, Amanzimtoti, morningside, Westville have beautiful houses.
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Why is that?
@@TRSA He needs to learn FACTS...not only wet dream...
@@TRSA according to him on his 4 days visit , No black south African own luxury house
@@gmoremong3246 he never said that. He was making an observation from what he saw in Pretoria.
@@newsnowpan-afrika2875 is Pretoria south Africa
The SA borders are still closed 😭
The borders are opening for international travel October 1st. Waiting on criteria for entry
They opening next month.
Y'all happy now? lol