Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

New developmen­ts proving popular

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SOUTH AFRICAN buyers seeking security and a fuss-free lifestyle are increasing­ly opting for brand-new homes in developmen­ts and ooba Group chief executive Rhys Dyer predicts new developmen­ts will dominate the property landscape for years to come.

“Newly built homes in developmen­ts appeal to potential home buyers for many reasons,” he says.

In addition to being able to buy off-plan, buyers will also not have to pay transfer duty. This is because the payment of transfer duty only applies when a property changes ownership and this is not the case when purchasing a newly built home.

However, Dyer does caution that buying a newly built home in a developmen­t is still subject to VAT.

“You will need to pay VAT in the absence of transfer duty as the house is registered in the name of the developmen­t company and still subject to tax.

“But if you are buying a new build, you will still pay less tax than if you were buying an existing property from a VAT-registered private seller. This is because a new developmen­t property is registered at the minus-VAT value as an incentive to buyers.”

Aside from the financial rewards, he says there are numerous benefits to buying in to a new developmen­t, including:

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maintenanc­e and upkeep than older homes.

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“We’ve noticed a huge uptick of new developmen­ts across the country that cater for a range of buyer needs, including family-friendly estates, coastal developmen­ts and lifestyle estates,” Dyer says.

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NEWLY built homes in developmen­ts appeal to potential home buyers for many reasons, including not needing to pay transfer duty.

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