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Creating Wealth Through Property

Paul Stevens, CEO of Just Property, weighs in on why investing in property can make you wealthier in more ways than one.

At a time when more people than ever are renting, current market conditions favour the buyer, and there is a lot of movement happening within the country as people choose to relocate or change their lifestyle owing to changing and evolving workplaces. 

Investing in property is not just about financial gain; it's about building wealth in various aspects of life. Property ownership can enrich your life emotionally, socially, and environmentally and contributes to your personal growth and lifestyle satisfaction.

Here are six types of wealth you should consider when looking at property as a wealth-building tool:

  1. Emotional Wealth

    One cannot put a price on the sense of security and stability that comes with owning a home. In uncertain times, the knowledge that you own your property can provide a sense of well-being and reduce levels of stress and anxiety. While a rental home may feel transient, your own home is a place that you can personalise to your heart’s content, somewhere cherished memories can be created. Peace of mind and the pride of homeownership cannot be underestimated. Studies have shown that homeowners often report higher levels of life satisfaction and self-esteem compared to renters.
  1. Community Wealth

    Homeownership is a step towards putting down roots, building connections and forging the relationships that foster a sense of belonging and support. Neighbours are connected by more than shared walls or fences; they become invested in one another’s well-being. As a homeowner, you have a reason to contribute to the growth, well-being, safety and pride of your community. Engaging in local events and initiatives not only enhances your neighbourhood but also builds a supportive network that can enrich your life.
  1. Environmental Wealth

    Choosing a property also means considering what is important to you in a broader sense. Does your impact on the environment matter to you? Sustainable living through property investments that support eco-friendly practices gives you the chance to reduce your carbon footprint and contribute to a healthier planet. You can go big: modifying an existing property to be more environmentally friendly and incorporating aspects such as water-wise gardening, water-saving appliances, and solar or other forms of renewable energy features into your home. You could also go smaller and simply focus on making your home a welcoming, peaceful environment, building up an “established” garden that you and your children will love to spend time in. Either option will increase the value of the property. (A poll of Just Property agents in 2023 found that house prices increased according to the lack of reliance on municipal services. For homes not reliant on the municipal grid for water, electricity and sewerage, values jumped, on average, by 16%.)
  1. Legacy Wealth 

    It’s no secret that many of the world’s wealthiest people have significant property portfolios. This holds true in South Africa, too, because – despite our volatile currency and low economic growth – property remains a good investment. If you’re in it for the long haul, property offers opportunities for growth, value appreciation, wealth creation and the ability to leave a legacy for your future generations. Historically, property values tend to appreciate over time. While house price growth varies across South Africa, Lightstone’s property data shows that the average nominal sale price for residential property in South Africa has risen from just under R150 000 in 1994 to R1.4 million in the first quarter of 2024 – according to BusinessTech, that’s an increase of more than 830% (381 points above inflation over the same period).
  1. Personal Development Wealth

    Owning a property, or even going through the process of looking to become a property owner is a learning process. There are many administrative, financial and decision-making skills that are gained or improved in the process of property acquisition and ownership. These skills, knowledge and confidence contribute to your personal growth and financial literacy and provide you with the skills and confidence that can be applied in other areas of your life. When guided by a skilled property professional, the navigation of mortgages, sales and property management are experiences that enhance your competence and self-reliance.  
  1. Lifestyle Wealth 

    When you own your home, you are unconstrained by the rules of a landlord and are free to create a space for yourself that reflects who you are as an individual or a family. Although you may need to respect the regulations of a body corporate if you purchase in a complex, as well as the local bylaws, you can design a living space that speaks to your personal style and preferences. When you are in a home environment that is perfectly tailored to your taste and needs, it improves your quality of life and enhances a sense of well-being. 

There is a right time to rent and a right time to buy, but no one can deny that when you rent a property, it is the owner who is benefiting from any appreciation of the property value while you are helping them pay off their bond/ earn an income from your rent. If you are planning on remaining in one place for a reasonable length of time, it may be to your benefit to consider buying rather than renting. However, it's important to assess your financial situation and market conditions carefully, as homeownership also comes with responsibilities and potential risks. 

My advice to would-be owners is to look at the rental rates that they can expect to pay for a one-, two-- or three-bedroom property and compare these with the cost of ownership. Rent does not necessarily go up exponentially with the availability of an extra bedroom. By analysing the costs, you might find that owning a property could be more economical in the long term, especially when factoring in the potential appreciation of your asset.

If you are waiting for the perfect moment or the perfect home, you may not realise that you are missing out on an opportunity to create a legacy for your family. Property secures more than just fiscal wealth, it can act as a powerful tool for overall stability and well-being. 

Consider taking the next step towards property ownership if it aligns with your personal and financial goals. Consult with real estate professionals, assess your readiness, and explore the options available to you. Investing in property could be a transformative decision that enriches multiple facets of your life.

Author Just Property
Published 14 Oct 2024 / Views -
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