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TPN & FNB have teamed up to produce another piece of the buy-to-let toolkit: Residential Property Yield data.
TPN & FNB have teamed up to produce another piece of the buy-to-let toolkit: Residential Property Yield data.
TPN’s rental data overlaid with FNB’s house price data and
Automated Valuation Models (AVM) produces the Residential Yield.
Investors are now able to enjoy the benefits of understanding
the Gross National Average Yield; as well as the different yields on Sectional
Title vs. Full Title; further categorised by number of bedrooms. Effectively profiling
which residential property category works harder for its value.
Click here to read the full report: FNB-TPN Residential Yield
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I would be interested in how the estimation of 1.5% came about in order to move from a gross to a net yield.
ReplyDeleteA R2m freestanding house at 8.58% gross yield would achieve R14,300 in rent each month. The 1.5% allowance equates to R214.50.
However, the rates on a property of that value would be almost R1000 per month in Cape Town. This excludes any maintenance, repairs or levies on sectional title properties.
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What do you mean by that "Gross National Average Yield"?
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