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Ed Grondel, the chief executive of FNB Home Loans, said yesterday that
this could be attributed to the more realistic prices that were being
asked in this market and to high demand.
The overall activity level of the FNB Residential Property Barometer
showed a score of 5.8 in the fourth quarter of last year, but activity
in new developments in the townships was much higher at 7.5.
Grondel said about 75 percent of township buyers were first-time
entrants to the market. Of those, 51 percent were women. Affordability
levels were good. The township market was almost exclusively a
buy-to-live market, with the average price at R223 000.
This information was based on a survey of the perceptions and
expectations of 100 real estate professionals operating in new
development markets in Gauteng townships, including Soweto, Tembisa,
Daveyton, Atteridgeville, Sebokeng and Kagiso. Grondel said Daveyton, with growth of 66 percent, had registered the
largest price growth between the fourth quarter of 2004 and the same
quarter last year. It was followed by Tembisa at 65 percent and Soweto
at 54 percent.
He added that 55 percent of respondents to the survey stated that
activity was higher than a year ago and 68 percent were anticipating a
further increase. "This high level and optimistic outlook is attributed to high levels of
demand. Property in these areas is seen as an increasingly desirable
investment and young people, in particular, are keen to own their own
homes and gain independence.
Turning to the metropolitan areas, Grondel said one of the four
headline trends revealed by the latest FNB Residential Property
Barometer was that 53 percent of sellers were not realising their
asking price, compared with 47 percent a year ago.
The length of time property remained on the market had declined to
seven weeks in the fourth quarter of last year from eight weeks in the
third quarter; the outlook for the first quarter of 2006 remained
upbeat; and estate agents believed the market would continue to
"stabilise for the foreseeable future".
He said a contributing factor to the decline in the average number of
weeks a property remained on the market could be the more realistic
prices being asked by sellers.
Source: Business Report 25 January 2006
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