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    Make a smart property investment with these 5 tips

    May 5, 2026


    Making a great property investment requires a blend of strategic planning, market research, and financial prudence. Unlike other asset classes, you generally cannot easily dispose of it if you make a mistake.

    To maximise returns, investors should focus on areas with high demand, low vacancy rates, and potential for development. Samuel Seeff, chairperson of the Seeff Property group gives five tips on how to make a great property investment.

    Tip #1 – Prioritise location and rental demand

    Location remains the most critical factor for capital growth, he says. Look for areas with high rental demand, such as those near universities, transport links, major infrastructure improvements, or in bustling commercial hubs. Areas in popular, secure suburban estates or cities with high employment opportunities attract quality tenants, reducing vacancy risks.

    Tip #2 – Buy for positive cash flow

    Ensure the property is a good ‘deal’ now, rather than waiting for future appreciation. A great investment should have a rental income that covers most of the bond repayments, rates, levies, and maintenance. Invest in properties such as sectional title which offer the best yields, around 5-10% depending on the area to ensure the property pays for itself and contributes to your wealth, rather than draining it.

    Tip #3 – Think like a business, not a homeowner

    A rental property should be clean and functional rather than luxurious. Avoid paying a premium for a ‘view’ if it makes the property harder to maintain or renovate. Choose features which match the target market. For example, young professionals prioritise high-speed fibre and proximity to cafes, while families want proximity to good schools.

    Tip #4 – Perform thorough due diligence and research

    Do not buy the first property you see. Research property trends, check for future developments in the area, and inspect the property thoroughly to avoid unexpected maintenance costs. Consult with local property agents to understand the area’s growth potential and demand, ensuring you are not purchasing in a stagnant market.

    Tip #5 – Structure finances wisely and manage risk

    Guard against over-extending yourself financially. Ensure you have a financial buffer (three to six months of expenses) to absorb any unexpected vacancies or maintenance emergencies. The advantage of property as an asset class is its underlying capital retention and further capital growth.

    Property is considered a strong investment as it offers a combination of long-term capital appreciation, consistent passive rental income, and the ability to leverage the asset. It acts as a hedge against inflation and provides tax benefits, such as deducting expenses including bond interest, maintenance, and rates. Unlike stock markets, investors have physical ownership and direct control over the asset which allows them to make improvements to increase value.

    Issued by Gina Meintjes



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