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Due to the slower house price growth, this creates opportunities for the lower income buyers as the prices stay achievable, says Craig Hutchison, CEO of Engel & Völkers Southern Africa. Property still stays an excellent investment channel.
Therefore, now is a good time to buy, especially after the recent decision by the SA Reserve Bank to raise the transfer duty thresholds on property transactions - costs on transactions below R2.25m have actually been reduced.
Particularly the millennials (age group under 30) find that this is normally the time that their financial awareness starts, and an investment into property is what they should consider. A wise investment at this age could set them up for life.
There are different options for buyers to consider when looking at a property purchase, either as a primary residence, or in a buy-to-let scenario. Both scenarios create different opportunities:
This financial leveraging emphasises how important it is to keep your credit history untarnished, because when you apply for a home loan your history regarding your personal instalment payments, leasing finance, mortgage loans, credit card debt, overdrafts and general loans are all considered. Consumers' credit-risk profiles impact their access to credit.
According to Absa's Housing Review for the second quarter of 2015, the residential property market will always be driven by economic trends, household finances and consumer confidence, which will affect the affordability of housing and the accessibility of and demand for mortgage finance.
This means that property prices will invariably change with inflation over the years, particularly if the property is in an area or suburb that is sought-after. Hutchison further advises that it is essential to research your area of choice properly before you invest in a home, and not just because it appeals to you. He says that aspects to consider include the historic investment growth in an area, proximity to commercial offices, proposed new developments, schools, and also the general state of the neighbourhood.
It is also a known fact that the more popular suburbs appreciate at a higher rate than the rest, so your investigation will highlight this fact. The annual appreciation of your property is therefore affected by the inflation rate, general demand and also the infrastructure of the suburb. Together these factors can ensure property appreciation of more than 15% per annum, which is much higher than any fixed deposit investment.
It is also important to maintain your home although it feels like a never ending and on-going evil. Money spent on maintenance should be budgeted for and properly planned. "However, remember that when you eventually sell your home, a renovated and modernised home will always attract the current market value from buyers," Hutchison concluded.