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Housing options for R9,000 per month

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When deciding between housing options, it is important to compare what is available within your given price range. In certain price ranges, it is possible to rent a home with greater floorspace than to purchase the home.

A bond on a R1m home amounts to R9,000 per month.

“In the major metropoles in SA, it can be challengin­g to find a spacious home for below R1m.

“Our latest Housing Report revealed that the nationwide average price of freehold homes is R1,422,901and R1,049,437 for sectional titles. This makes renting possibly a more appealing option for those who have less than R9,000 per month to spend on housing,” says Regional Director and CEO of RE/MAX of Southern Africa, Adrian Goslett.

Nadia Aucamp, Broker/Manager of RE/MAX All Stars says that in the Alberton area “you will be lucky to find a freestandi­ng house for R1m, but you will definitely be able to find a two- or threebedro­om townhouse of about 100m2. The units might have a small garden, although the bigger two-bedroom units will be on the first floor of the complex.”

On the rental side, she explains that you will be able to rent a slightly bigger 120m2 townhouse or small home for R9,000 p/m.

“The houses will be in Mayberry Park, Brackendow­ns or General Alberts Park area, usually offering three bedrooms and one bathroom with one living area. If you are looking in a complex, you might find a modern two-bedroom unit in Meyersdal or New Redruth with one bathroom and a possible garden.”

In Germiston, Au Camp explains that you will be able to buy a house for R1m in Elsburg or Tedstonevi­lle.

“These houses will offer three bedrooms with one bathroom and one living area. When looking at the rental side, you could find a similar house in Elsburg, Testonevil­le and Mimosa Park for R9,000 p/m.”

For R1m, she added that buyers could also have the option to buy a modern townhouse inside the Stone Arch Complex with three bedrooms and two bathrooms or a two-bedroom, twobathroo­m unit on the ground floor.

“The rentals for these units will be slightly cheaper than your monthly repayment. Rentals available in smaller complexes will offer three bedroom and two bathrooms but these will not be as modern as in the Stone Arch Complex,” she explained.

Chahid Haigh, Broker/Owner of RE/MAX Elite explains that a rental in the Southern Suburbs of Cape Town, “R9,000 will afford the home seeker an average home with two to three bedrooms, a garage on an average sized plot of about 500m2, situated usually north of the M5 (basically Ottery and surrounds).

Further South, towards False Bay, one may find a starter home with two bedrooms on a small plot with parking for one or two cars or a two-bedroom apartment with 1 open parking bay,” he explained.

Haigh adds that the homes in these areas sell from R1.5m and up. “One could find an apartment for close to R1m, but it will be a small, modern apartment without a garden, open parking for one vehicle.”

“The difference between buying for R9,000 and renting for the same amount is that R9,000 p/m on a bond equates to another R2,500 p/m on rates and utilities.

Haigh mentions that rental properties in the R9,000 price range are usually let within a day or before it gets to market on account of the waiting list of good prospectiv­e tenants.

“Tenants experience huge frustratio­n because of this type of demand. The sooner a tenant can move into the buying space, the better because house prices are moving rapidly out of the affordabil­ity range for most, and is further exacerbate­d by the ever-increasing interest rates,” Haigh said.

When weighing up the options, buyers are reminded that purchasing a home is an investment while renting a home is purely an expense.

“Purchasing property is expensive but, as an appreciati­ng asset, it will help to generate future wealth. Finding an affordable rental while saving up to afford to purchase a home is a wise approach for those who are unable to afford the purchase right now. Speak to a local RE/MAX agent to find out more about property prices in your area so that you know how much you will need to save,” Goslett concluded. For more advice around homeowners­hip, or to get in touch with the world’s largest brand in real estate, visit www.remax.co.za.

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