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In this week podcast we talk to Zoliswa (Zoe) Singcu, a mother of two and world traveler who is originally from Port Elizabeth (PE), South Africa and is currently working in Saudi Arabia as a Medical Technologist. She shares the importance of understanding your reasons why when investing in property.
In this podcast episode, we talk to Lebo Ramafoko who shares with us why it’s important to understand the politics of financial institutions and how even as recently as 1998- black South Africans had not been exposed to financial institutions and had limited options to get mortgages or even negotiate terms on their loans. She shares how to earn a passive income from short-term rentals as a full-time employee.
In this week's episode of the Property Magicians Podcast, we talk to Funke Alao again. We first interviewed Funke in episode 87, where she shared about the real estate market in Nigeria. Funke is a realtor in Nigeria and does business in Ghana, Rwanda and soon Kenya. She shares how to own property in Rwanda.
Our guest for today is Nkateko Mlambo, an AirBnB Hostpreneur. She is originally from Mamelodi, a marketing graduate and in her final year of BCom Law Degree.
In this podcast episode, Nkateko shares how she made 2 to 3 times her rental income as an Airbnb hostpreneur.
In this week's podcast episode we talk to Obakeng Ben Malapile, a 25-year old a mathematics science graduate, real estate agent, YouTube vlogger and property investor.
His first investment property was bought in 2020 cash, in partnership with an investor that found him via his YouTube channel. They bought an apartment and turned it into a 5-bed multi-let abode and it cash-flowed from day 1…
In this week's podcast episode we talk to Sabelo Simelane, a full-time property developer and real estate agent.
Sabelo started off in Industrial Engineering, realized he didn’t like it and moved onto banking where he started learning about property development.
One day he had an aha moment where he realized he had 3 cars, but no wealth, in fact, his cars were depreciating in value...