
26 June 2022 | 42 replies
Migration is a possibility for the would be panic sellers if they have enough of it despite their current cheaper loans.

17 September 2022 | 9 replies
Samsung will be migrating to a different platform.

19 December 2022 | 14 replies
Climate migration is another driver, fresh water and a stable climate with moderate temperatures are on more and more people's mind.

24 December 2022 | 11 replies
And I'm paying attention to all of the things that you should be looking at when picking a sub market - Job growth, migration data, inventory, permits issued, weather, etc.

3 September 2021 | 20 replies
All of these areas are growing with jobs, population and net migration.

15 November 2021 | 21 replies
Are they rising, is population (in-migration) increasing, business moving there, etc?

1 December 2021 | 13 replies
...continuedMy late father grew up in the rural areas where that traditional hut is usually found.We would visit grandma usually on Easter, Christmas.The homestead usually has four-five huts spaced twenty metres apart in a homestead setup.One hut is a big Kitchen where the family gathers at meal time, the other huts are bedrooms for the parents, boys, girls etc...then one other could be a guestroom as space should a visitor comeThe huts are made from logs for the walls, with mud for plastering, then thatch for roofing supported by some poles.Usually fifty metres away is cattle kraal and goat pen.Milking of cows or goats sometimes would happen early morningThese rural areas also know as reserves unfortunately most were in poor /marginal agricultural areas hence a rural to urban migration has occurred.In Urban areas the land would be most owned by the council.Some former farms where annexed as the city grew.So the the Urban Council which is the local government owns a lot of land and residents register on the housing waiting list.Over time the council flights a tender for a developer to service some of its lands for the provision of houses for those on the waiting listBy service that is add roads, water connection, drainage and sewer pipeline and connect to electrical grid.The house lots are most divided into lots 200 -300square metres or whatever ideal size.The aim is to provide affordable housing for those on the register.The house built will be inspected and approved by council at foundation, roof level and finally the council issues a certificate of occupancy when house is complete and inspected as safe and up to standardNow specifically to your questions1) Yes there are some developers who not only service the land but also build some of the houses.I don't know if they rent these out but i know they sell them, sometimes with terms.Affordable houses have a going rate of USD20/room/month at the minimum.Brick wall with asbestos roofing2) The renter/buyers of these type of house could sometimes be a civil servant (i.e teachers, nurses, policemen etc), self-employed tradespeople, diaspora (those working outside the country desirous to invest back home)3)Anything of value is their salary, profits of their small business4) Hard to build?

7 July 2021 | 21 replies
@Steve K. how would you know that a market has poor fundamentals, you mean the neighborhood, income, school, migration, jobs, crime, appreciation?

21 March 2023 | 100 replies
That is why migrations happen or we would all be still living in Philidephia.
4 February 2024 | 38 replies
You can filter the data you are looking for based on whichever markets are in your list of potential candidates.https://www.zillow.com/research/data/If you are looking for more information about migration patterns and employment opportunities, I would recommend the U.S.