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Lake Properties, Cape Town is a young and dynamic real estate agency located in Wynberg, Cape Town. We offer efficient and reliable service in the buying and selling of residential and commercial properties and vacant land in the Southern Suburbs including Bergvliet,Athlone,Claremont,Constantia,Diepriver,Heathfield,Kenilworth,Kenwyn,Kreupelbosch, Meadowridge,Mowbray,Newlands,Obervatory,Pinelands,Plumstead,Rondebosch, Rosebank, Tokia,Rondebosch East, Penlyn Estate, Lansdowne, Wynberg, Grassy Park, Steenberg, Retreat and surrounding areas . We also manage rental properties and secure suitably qualified tenants for property owners. Another growing extension to our portfolio of services is to find qualified buyers for business owners who want to sell businesses especially cafes, supermarkets and service stations. At Lake Properties we value our relationships with clients and aim to provide excellent service with integrity and professionalism, always acting in the best interest of both buyer and seller. Our rates are competitive without compromising quality and service. For our clients we do valuations at no charge

What information would you like to know before buying a new build house on a housing development?

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If you’re buying a new-build house on a housing development, you want to go in with your eyes wide open — because you’re not just buying a home, you’re also buying into the builder’s reputation, the quality of the build, and the future of the entire neighbourhood.

Here’s a thorough checklist of the key information to get before signing anything:


1. The Developer & Builder

  • Reputation & Track Record – Research previous projects. Were there delays, poor workmanship, or complaints?
  • Financial Stability – A struggling developer could abandon the project midway.
  • NHBRC Registration – In South Africa, the builder must be registered with the National Home Builders Registration Council.
  • Snag Policy – How do they handle defects after handover? What’s their response time?

2. The Property Itself

  • Exact Plans & Specifications – Ensure you have the final signed floor plan, finishes list, and materials specification in writing.
  • Warranties & Guarantees – NHBRC cover (5 years structural), appliance warranties, and roof/paint guarantees.
  • Customisation Options – Can you choose finishes, fittings, or layout changes, and at what cost?
  • Defect Liability Period – The time you have to report snags (usually 3 months for minor defects, longer for structural issues).
  • Inclusions vs Extras – Things like landscaping, fencing, light fittings, and built-in cupboards are often not included unless specified.

3. The Development

  • Phasing & Completion Timeline – Will you be moving into a construction site for the next 3 years?
  • Amenities & Infrastructure – Schools, shops, parks, transport links, and promised facilities (check if they’re actually planned or just “conceptual”).
  • Levies & Rates – Monthly costs for security, maintenance, HOA fees; check if they are fixed or subject to increases.
  • Rules & Restrictions – Building guidelines, pet policies, parking rules, home business limitations.
  • Future Density – Will the developer add high-rise blocks, low-cost housing, or other buildings that change the character/value of the estate?

4. Location & Surroundings

  • Neighbourhood Growth Plans – Any planned highways, malls, factories, or rezoning nearby?
  • Environmental Factors – Drainage, flood risk, soil quality, noise levels.
  • Traffic Flow – Will access roads cope once all homes are occupied?

5. Financial & Legal

  • Purchase Price vs Market Value – Check with an independent property valuer.
  • Transfer & Bond Registration Costs – Some developers cover these, but only if you use their attorneys.
  • Payment Schedule – Is it a deposit + final payment, or staged payments linked to build progress?
  • VAT & Fees – New builds usually include VAT (no transfer duty), but always confirm.
  • Completion Date & Penalties – What happens if they run late? Do you get compensated?
  • Resale Restrictions – Can you sell before the development is complete? Any penalties?

💡 Tip: Always get everything in writing — verbal promises in showhouses often vanish faster than fresh paint smell.

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