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Simon’s Towners Take Note: Rates process is illegal - lawyer

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Thanks for visiting! This article appeared in the Cape Argus and it’s interesting reading for concerned Simon’s Town Property owners.
Henri du Plessis
August 13 2007 at 07:40PM
A Cape Town [...]

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Many Simon’s Town property owners consider their view as a value. According to our local City Councilor, Nicki Holderness, the city council has increased our valuations taking in consideration our great views…..But when it gets to the city protecting our views the Cape Town city officials are too busy to attend to the problem and throw [...]

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Simon’s Town property owners are due to pay-up to the Big City of Cape Town according to the new property valuations even if they have lodged an objection.
I interviewed Nick Holderness our local City Councilor. She gives a legal view on what you are required of you and what other people and civic associations are [...]

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Simon’s Town Property Trends June 2007

Simon’s Town properties are preferred when it comes to False Bay.
For the last 16 months Simon’s Town attracted 36% of all the out-of-town property buyers with Fish Hoek second at 23% and Noord Hoek at 17%.
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In the greater False Bay area most of the outside property buyers are from the [...]

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Simon’s Town Property Evaluations: The Cape Town Blunder

THE City of Cape Town has extended the deadline for objections to all property valuations until April 30. This was announced by valuations director Chris Gavor at a public meeting in the Strand on Tuesday, April 3.
The substantial discrepancies in valuations in the same area was discussed while the officials told them that “the system [...]

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If Zille will make more how much will she make out of Simion’s Town properties.
According to the SABC the City of Cape Town will collect 24% in the next financial year. They then continue that two thirds of the properties will have lower rates and one third higher rates. They did not say who the [...]

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