1. Annual Review Property Value South Africa 2009 Presented by SAPTG - South African Property Transfer Guide SAPTG provides online access to data, tools and resources for property professionals in South Africa. SAPTG is easy-to-use and simple-to-search aiding effective property valuation, market tracking and analysis, suburb profiling and trending and consumer credit worthiness reporting. Visit the SAPTG website
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3. Includes full title (free standing) and sectional title property but excludes farms.
5. Includes sales between natural persons, trusts and CC's and excludes as far as possible industrial, commercial and / or government transactions. Visit the SAPTG website
7. National Median Value : Growth A median value is the mid-point between a range of numbers – differing from an average , but used to give a more “statistically correct” view of the general value. Visit the SAPTG website
11. National Median Values : Growth Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) on National Median Value for last 5 year period is 6.34%. Visit the SAPTG website
13. National Median Values : Forecast A linear forecast predicts positive growth with a forecasted median value possibly around the R725 000 mark by the end of 2010 and R770 000 by the end of 2011. 2011 2010 Visit the SAPTG website
26. Provincial Median Values : Growth Western Cape: Most aggressive growth in median value 2005 – R580 000 2009 – R820 000 CAGR – 7.17% Visit the SAPTG website
27. Provincial Median Values : Forecast Forecast values are based on the current CAGR of each province and extrapolated for 2010 and 2011. Actual values may vary due to changing trends. Please refer to our disclaimer. Visit the SAPTG website
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