Olympic host cities are often left with white elephants – sporting venues that remain underutilized yet require expensive maintenance. This
With wages failing to keep pace with soaring house prices, a growing percentage of young UK adults are being forced
South Africa’s residential property market is valued at a cool R4.5 trillion
Tuesday 9th of August 2016
In the years since the 2007/08 global financial crisis, the South African residential property market has recovered slowly, while market
Soaring house prices in Toronto and Vancouver have prompted Canadian bankers to call on government to take further steps to
The awards keep rolling in for the Mother City. Earlier this month, Cape Town was named the top city in
London has once again been ranked as the most expensive city in the world to live and work, according to
For the first time in more than a decade, the number of private renters in London outnumbers the number of
Gauteng is South Africa’s economic powerhouse, generating a third of South Africa’s economic output. The province is also home to
Countries across the globe are struggling amidst subdued economic growth rates, high levels of political uncertainty and persistent financial market
South Africa’s small towns attract growing numbers of millionaires
Thursday 16th of June 2016
South Africa has the largest millionaire population in Africa, with an estimated 38 500 high-net-worth individuals living in the country last