Real Estate and Property in Namibia for Sale and Rent

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The real estate market in Namibia is strengthening

The government's real estate market, severely impacted by the coronavirus outbreak in the previous two years, is now recovering, according to FNB Namibia. According to Frans Uusiku, FNB Marketing Intelligence Manager, "Rental development in Namibia is once more back on is on an upward track, recording lesser decreases over time, as the effect of Covid-19 begins to cool-off, paired with the re-opening with...

Namibia had the second-highest global increase in house prices

The Namibian real estate sector was formerly a pillar of the country's economy. It peaked in 2014 when Namibia achieved the country's second house inflationary pressures behind Dubai1. Significant international real estate investments were placed in the nation during this time, which enabled the economy to remain strong. Every peak, however, is followed by a drop. Several elements caused a fall in the real...

Property Prices In Namibia, Swaziland, And Mauritius

According to the Seeff Property Group, a house in a fantastic location may serve as the ideal holiday home due to ease of access for SA property purchasers. This is especially true in one of Southern Africa's neighboring nations. Namibia - a beachfront apartment in Henties Bay starts at R1.5 million. Namibia needs to be known across the world for its breathtaking landscapes along with tourist...

Namibia is Looking for a New Marketplace for Green Gas

According to The Wall Street Journal, Namibia is one of many nations looking to profit from the renewables boom. It is establishing itself as a pioneer in the developing market for green gas. Many scientists feel that green gas, a carbon-friendly harmless gas created using sustainable power, can provide an important part in reaching a green gas-neutral industry by 2050, assisting in the fight against...

African urban growth is expected to be massive

Real estate sector in Africa has been experimenting an impressive growth. On average, 10,000 accommodations miss each year in most of these countries, and despite some governmental endeavors, the shortfall is still important. According to several studies, African population is going to increase over threefold during the next 40 years. This demographic growth will inevitably go with a strong development...

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