Begin your property journey successfully
Cape Argus
|July 22, 2025
PROPERTY has long held a special place in the hearts of South African investors. It offers something that other asset classes can’t: security, long-term growth, and the ability to leave behind a legacy.
It’s easy to see why: the property landscape can be complex, intimidating, and filled with jargon, despite the proven value of real estate, many aspiring investors hesitate to take the first step.
With extensive experience in this industry, I’ve seen firsthand how transformative property ownership can be. I've worked with young professionals buying their first apartment, families building generational wealth, and seasoned investors creating diversified portfolios. And through it all, I've come to understand one thing clearly: you don't need to know everything to begin, but you do need the right mindset and guidance. So if you're considering stepping into the world of property investment, here’s what I've learned about starting strong and building wisely.
Start with clarity
Every successful investment journey begins with clarity of purpose. Property is not just about what you buy, but why you buy it. Are you looking to generate passive income? Do you want long-term capital growth? Are you planning for retirement or looking to diversify your portfolio?
When your investment goal is clearly defined, every other decision becomes easier. A clear objective shapes your approach to location, price point, property type, and financing; it also gives you the ability to measure progress and reassess your strategy as life evolves. Without clarity, it’s easy to get swayed by market noise or short-term trends.
Know what you can afford
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