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Factors such as security, travelling time and costs, access to main arterials and facilities such as shopping, medical care and schools will all play a role when selecting the area, he says. The type of property will depend on how much free time you have for garden maintenance for example. A convenient lockup-and-go apartment or townhouse, perhaps in a complex with communal gardens and a swimming pool may be a better choice. On the other hand, you can generally pick up good value and more space by buying an older home, but it will likely require renovation. Guard against potential over-capitalising by keeping improvements and costs in line with the potential capital growth gains. The global economic crisis has highlighted the need for deposits as this creates a vital equity buffer against financial difficulty or should you need to sell for whatever reason, he says. Although the average deposit requirement is between 10% and 15%, it is recommended that you aim for 20%. Bond originators such as ooba work with the major banks and assist buyers with multiple applications and interest rate negotiations. “Know what you are buying. Inspect the property carefully before putting pen to paper” Deciding whether to fix or float your interest rate depends on your financial preference. A fixed rate will be higher than the prevailing rate, but creates a buffer against future hikes. A floating rate though could provide significant savings in the short term. Speak to a financial expert before making the final decision, he says. The rule of thumb is that it takes about five years before you will start seeing a reduction of the capital amount borrowed. It is also recommended that you invest any spare cash in your bond as this will result in significant interest rate savings. Aim to pay your home loan off as soon as you can as this will create security and stability in the long term. Know what you are buying. Inspect the property carefully before putting pen to paper, he says. Check aspects such as building, electrical and plumbing compliance, damp and leakages and the swimming pool and roof structure. Negotiate repairs as part of the suspensive conditions of the offer to purchase. www.reimag.co.za Property is one of the best investments and there is no price that can be put on owning the roof over your head, but it is one of the biggest decisions you will ever make and it should not be undertaken lightly. Take the time to research your options and costs thoroughly and ensure you buy the right property at the right price that suit your needs and fit with your financial position. RESOURCES Samuel Seeff, Seeff Properties Residential Handbook 2014 9