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Welcome to the July 2009
Pam Golding Property Group newsletter
Keeping in tune with the mood of the
market place, opportunities and affordability
is the theme of this month’s newsletter. |
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| In
residential, Cape
Town’s City Central continues
to attract the hip & happening crowds
since its re-birth 10 years ago. There
are some great cut price properties available
in this popular area. These will
be valuable gems at the turn of the market. |
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Hospitality
is a calling, and if it is your
calling, then 2010
is calling loud and clear.
Tourism SA says
55 000 fans have yet to book their accommodation.
Foreigner investors are getting in on the
action, so why don’t you? |
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| Cape
Town and the Western Cape - remains
a location
of choice for both local and
overseas investors in hospitality establishments,
particularly among those with the 2010
Soccer World Cup in mind. |
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| The
focus is on Gauteng as
we showcase
12 commercial properties available
and Bri-Anne Powell discusses the growing
trend in sale and leaseback of commercial
properties. |
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Pam Golding Property Group Global Head Office:
Monterey, 12-14 Klaassens Road, Bishopscourt, Cape Town,
7708.
South Africa
www.pamgolding.co.za |
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