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Parys market picks up
Recent weeks have seen increased demand for residential property in Parys
on the banks of the Vaal River.
Pierre Boucher of the local Aida office says buyers confidence
has been boosted by the fact that interest rates have remained unchanged
since August. Many buyers view the development as a sign that the
tide is turning and that right now is an excellent time to get into the
market.
He adds that buyers are still offering between five and 10% less than
asking prices but that sellers seem under little pressure to accept lower
offers. Sellers who were under pressure have mostly sold in the
past six months and sellers now offering property are prepared to wait
up to six months to attain their asking prices, he says.
Nevertheless we have noted increased demand, especially among buyers
from Johannesburg who want to settle their families here and commute to
their city jobs. This class of buyer is typically interested in property
in the R700 000 to R1,1m price range, although there is also keen interest
at the lower end of the market where R500 000 will buy an older three-bedroom
home with single facilities.
Parys is also attracting young families thanks to the thriving local
schools and the towns proximity to the technical high school in
Potch about 50km away. The towns residential market also still benefits
from interest among investors, notably farmers in the area, who are buying
units with a view to retirement.
Guesthouses are still in demand, buoyed by demand for weekend accommodation
among the many visitors attracted by the lively street culture over weekends
and holidays. Parys is known for its cosy coffee and antique shops.
Prices for guest establishments vary widely, depending on location and
facilities, with those on the banks of the Vaal fetching premiums. Boucher
says his office is currently marketing the Waterfront guesthouse with
a prime location at R4,84m. The establishment features eight bedrooms
and bathrooms as well as a separate apartment.
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