3%.Com Properties Logo
SHOWING ARTICLES 51 TO 60 OF 115

Celebrating 20 Years in Real Estate

In May 2003, 3%.Com Properties® made its humble entry into the world of real estate. 20 years down the line, we are still here and larger than ever.

A Guide to Decorating Your Home

To help you embark on this exciting journey, we've put together a guide to decorating your home that will transform it into a haven that's uniquely yours.

10 Tips to Successful Home Renovations

To help you navigate this exciting journey, we have compiled a guide with 10 tips for a successful home renovation.

Navigating South Africa's Buyer's Market: An Economic Perspective

Navigating South Africa's Buyer's Market: An Economic Perspective

8 Things you might not have know about the South African Real Estate Industry

8 Things you might not have know about the South African Real Estate Industry

3 Ways to make your home more eco-friendly

Making homes more eco-friendly has become increasingly popular over the last couple of years. By making small changes to our environment, we can reduce the impa

How to prepare your home for winter

Get your home ready for winter with our tips.

7 Tips for Staying Productive while Working from Home

7 tips provided to stay productive and focused while working from home.

The Advantages and Disadvantages of Sectional Titles

In this article, 3%.Com Properties provides the advantages and disadvantages of buying a sectional title, for you to make an informed decision.

Good News for Buyers - Transfer Duty Threshold Lowered

Properties valued less than R1,100, 000 will no longer attract transfer duty when purchasing a home.
Disclaimer:  While every effort will be made to ensure that the information contained within the 3%.Com Properties website is accurate and up to date, 3%.Com Properties makes no warranty, representation or undertaking whether expressed or implied, nor do we assume any legal liability, whether direct or indirect, or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information. Prospective purchasers and tenants should make their own enquiries to verify the information contained herein.