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If you can't see this message, INVESTOR NEWS | 04 FEBRUARY 2020 Three South African suburbs have bee

If you can't see this message, [view it in your browser.]( INVESTOR NEWS | 04 FEBRUARY 2020 [Header]( [Luxury living in SA]( Three South African suburbs have been highlighted as the epitome of luxury living in South Africa. [Read more]( [Text]( [Can’t pay the bond?]( Here’s how to avoid a situation where you can’t make your bond payment. [Read more]( [Text]( [Value in Fourways]( Fourways is creating opportunities for first-time buyers and investors alike. [Read more]( [Text](  DEVELOPMENTS [image1]( Bela-Bela [Shona Langa Nature Estate]( from R350 000 Secluded homes situated in a private game reserve just 90 minutes from Pretoria. [Read more]( [image2]( Bloemfontein [Mandela View]( from R592 000 An affordable development that is sustainable and has low long-term maintenance needs. [Read more]( [image6]( Pretoria East [Olive’s Gate Estate]( from R1 480 000 Large gardens, open spaces and gorgeous green parks complement the modern aesthetical beauty in this estate. [Read more]( [image6]( Fourways, Sunninghill and Lonehill [Palm View]( from R899 999 Introducing Palm View Estate with state-of-the-art interior finishes, modern architectural designs and stunning landscapes. [Read more]( [image6]( Hout Bay [Applegarth Estate]( from R1 695 000 An exclusive sunny, north-facing boutique estate, situated 2 minutes from Constantia Nek. [Read more]( [image6]( Randburg and Ferndale [The Base]( from R569 000 The central location of The Base makes it the perfect place for young professionals to live, work and play. [Read more]( Connect with us: [facebook]( [twitter]( [youtuve]( [google plus]( [Find Property:](#) [Gauteng |]( [W Cape |]( [KZN |]( [Mpumalanga |]( [Free State |]( [E Cape |]( [North West |]( [Limpopo |]( [N Cape]( National Service Centre 087 359 0515 | Visit [www.privateproperty.co.za]( If you do not want to receive emails from us, you can [unsubscribe here](. This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Private Property · P.O. Box 20205 · Durban North · Durban, Zn 4016 · South Africa

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