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Why is my property not getting sold?

If your property is not getting sold, the reason could be the asking price, the property condition or other factors. Learn all you need to know here.

Year end 2024

Lerato M Real Estate thanks you for your support during 2024. Check out our closing dates for the festive season here.

Contractual Capacity

It is of paramount importance to ascertain a party's contractual capacity before entering into a contract with them. Get all the information here.

The importance of having approved building plans.

South African law requires that you have approved building plans for any permanent building extensions that you embark upon. Get more details here.

Getting your house ready for the market...

Make your home looks its best before you put it on the market! A fresh coat of paint, natural light & decluttering are just the start. Get the full story here.

Listing Special Nov- Dec 2024

Get a free property assessment courtesy of your kasi property practitioners, Lerato M Real Estate! Give us a call when you're ready to sell.

What do Estate Agents do?

Have you ever wondered what a real estate agent does? Get the answers here and discover how they make deals happen with the help of conveyancers.

How successful is our sole mandate

Sole mandates give property practitioners the pressure to commit to a goal and meet the set deadline. Find out all the benefits of signing an exclusive mandate.

Life happens...

If you're experiencing financial difficulties, there are proactive things you can do about it Discover some of the actions that can get you back on track.
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