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| PropertySPI - Street History Report |
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| Description |
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| The Street History Report focuses on a specific street in the selected municipal suburb extension. If the street runs through more than one suburb, the part of the street in the selected suburb will be covered as some streets might cross numerous suburbs. It displays the transfers in the street section as recorded by the Deeds Office. The report includes transfers of the properties in the surrounding area of the street as well, including the proclaimed town(s) link to that section of the street. |
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| An interactive GIS map is included showing the location of the street within approximately a 200m radius. The map has a zoom and pan facility as well as a legend. The zoom ranges from province level up to stand level. Street names and numbers are displayed on the map. |
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| The Deeds transfers that have taken place in the street section for the period selected by the user (any date range since January 1997), are displayed. The report will include transfers for all the extensions and zones of the proclaimed town(s) linked to the selected street section. Freehold and sectional title transfers will be listed in separate tables. |
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| To give you insight into current property price trends in the area, tables comparing sold price averages and transfers for each proclaimed town are displayed. The averages are based on sale prices recorded by the Deeds Office for freehold and sectional title properties transferred for between R5 000 and R2-million in each particular proclaimed town, extensions and zones included. Averages have been calculated for six-month periods and cover July 2002 to December 2003. The date and price range are fixed and are not influenced by the selections made for the transfer history tables. |
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| Amenities such as retail stores, medical facilities and schools within the vacinity of the specific street are also listed. Distances are based on the centre point of the street. |
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| Click here to view an example of the report. |
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| All secure transactions are handled by Mobile Merchant. Click here for our payment policy and disclaimer.
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| Report Fields Displayed |
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| (Please note that some Deeds records may not have information in all the data fields available): |
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| Date and time of the report. |
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| Search criteria. |
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Street Deeds transfer history tables: |
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Freehold (Sorted by proclaimed town, then transfer date and sold price) |
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Proclaimed town and extension / zone, Transfer date; sold price; sold date; buyer*; bond holder*; bond amount; seller*; Street number#; stand number; stand size. |
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# Displayed if the property could be linked to a street address. |
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Sectional Title (Sorted by proclaimed town, then transfer date and sold price) |
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Proclaimed town and extension zone, unit name*, unit number, unit size.Transfer date; sold price; sold date; buyer*; bond holder*; bond amount; seller*; |
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* Due to the limited space available in one report line, these fields were shortened. |
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Proclaimed town average sold prices tables (July 2002 to December 2003): |
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Last semester: price ranges, number of transfers per price range, average sold price per price range. |
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Averages: Year, semester, average sold price, growth percentage. |
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Closest amenities table: |
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Type; name; distance from street centre point. |
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| How to Search |
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| Click here to view an example of the search page. |
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| The search is based on municipal data and will list suburb extensions and zones. |
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| Search Fields: |
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| Step 1 & 2: Province, municipal suburb and / or street name. |
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| The search function will assist you if you do not know the correct spelling of the municipal suburb or street name. You can type in the first part of the name and the system will give you a list of possibilities to select from. Type in at least the first three letters of the word. |
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| Example: |
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| If you are looking for Gauteng / Hatfield / Burnett Street, select Gauteng and enter 'Hat' in the suburb field. Click on FIND. Hatfield and a list of all the streets in Hatfield will be available to select from. |
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| Or select Gauteng and enter 'Bur' in the street field for a list of all streets in Gauteng starting with Bur. |
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| If the search still cannot find the street, it is not on the system because no transfer has been recorded since January 1997, or your address might be incorrect. You can submit your address so that we can check it for you. Please note that some streets in the country are not segmented and therefore a street map cannot be displayed. We suggest that a Suburb History Report be used instead. |
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| If there is no information available with regards to the specific street, you can draw a Suburb History Report, which will provide you with sold prices close to the street that you are interested in. |
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| Step 3: Narrow search range (optional) |
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| Select the Transfer Date Range. The dates when the properties were transferred in the Deeds Office are used. The default is set to all the available transfers from January 1997. |
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| If July 2002 to June 2003 is selected, transfers for these 12 months only will be displayed. |
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| Example: |
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| If R1 to R900 000 is selected, only transfers where the sold price is from R1 to R900 000 will be included in the report. |
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| Step 4: Verify |
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| The final search criteria will be displayed. If you agree, click on Search to continue. If you would like to start over, click on Reset. |
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| Step 5: Search |
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| A list of the proclaimed town(s) associated with the street section and the surrounding area will be displayed for freehold and sectional title transfers. The number of transfers found will be displayed. |
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| You can use this information to decide if you would like to buy the report or not. Click on the 'Buy' button to proceed. If no transfers were found, or too many, go back to the Search page and change your search criteria, or narrow your Sold Price Range to lessen the amount of transfers. Please remember that a large amount of transfers might take a few minutes to download. |
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| Step 6: Buy |
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| Mobile Merchant handles all transactions. The cost of the report will be displayed before you buy. |
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| Step 7: Display report |
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| The report will be downloaded and displayed on your PC screen (1024x768 display setting recommended), and will be e-mailed to you. |
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| The interactive map tools are available with the on-line report version, which enable you to zoom in to stand level and zoom out to province level. The pan facility makes it easy to move to another section of the map. Please be patient when a new map layer is downloaded. The map image currently displayed on the PC screen will appear on the report when it is printed (preferably in 'Landscape' page layout). |
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