Property Information Report
Buying a house is probably one of the biggest investments you will ever make. The average person spends around 20 years to pay off their home.
The AfriDeed Property Information Report arms you with all the information about a property to make an informed decision.
It is also a valuable tool for homeowners to get an indication of the value of their property and to ensure that the information on the property is correct. The last thing you want is to find out that you cannot sell your property because information about the legal owners or registered bonds are incorrect.
Starting at only R49.99 you can get this valuable report enabling you to know the most important information about a property.
Pay by Credit Card or via your AfriDeed Account (for registered users) and get the report instantly or do a Bank Transfer (EFT) and we will let you know when the report is ready.
The Full Property Information Report includes:
- Property Valuation;
- Comprehensive Property Information;
- Comprehensive Owner Information;
- Suburb Trends;
- Amenities & Points of Interest;
- Municipal Valuation (where available);
- Map showing the location of the property (where available);
- Comparable Sales;
- Surveyor General Diagram (where available); and
Click here to view an example of an actual report that was generated
The valuation is determined using sophisticated statistical analysis and property trend data using property transfer information from the Deeds Office.
The result is a report that provides consumers and businesses with an estimate of the value of a property based on suburb and market trends.
A Deeds Office search contains information about a property as held at the Deeds Office. The Deeds Office is the legal holder of property information in South Africa. In any dispute, the information held at the Deeds Office is considered to be correct.
A typical Deeds Office search contains:
- Property Information including erf number, township, local authority, size of the property etc;
- All legal owners of the property including full names of the owner, id number of the owner etc;
- Any bonds registered against the property; and
- Property sale history as well as the price paid.
Any legally registered property have an SG (Surveyor General) Diagram. The main purpose of an SG Diagram is to show dimensions and layout of a specific property. It also includes any roads, right of way or servitudes registered on the property.
An SG Diagram is specifically useful when disputes arise about the boundaries of properties.
An SG Diagram is useful for property professionals (Architects, Town Planners etc) as it provides:
- The lengths of each boundary; and
- The coordinates, bearing and description of all boundary points.
In less than 5 minutes you will know the estimated value of a property, know all the owner and property information, see where the property is located and have a Deed of Sale with pre-filled property and owner information that you can give to the estate agent.