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The Cape Town property market is neither depressed nor struggling

Demand in the Cape Town property market is fast overtaking supply

. It has increased so much since 2005 availability is fast diminishing. If you are still seeking to invest don't despair as there are still a lot of developments being planned and they will soon be in the market. This is a strong indication of how confident the market is of growing in the years to come.

The Cape Town property market is neither depressed nor struggling

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