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Are you going to over-capitalise your home? 
home owners
Are you going to over-capitalise your home? 
05 Mar 2025
Over-capitalisation occurs when the total investment in a property—including the purchase price and renovations—exceeds its market value, leading to potential financial loss when selling. Learn how to avoid over-capitalisation, when it might be a strategic move, and which renovations add value without overspending. Read our expert tips on smart property upgrades in Namibia.
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Ask these questions to find out more about what is happening in your property market
Market
Ask these questions to find out more about what is happening in your property market
18 Nov 2025
Whether you’re buying, selling, or simply curious about your neighbourhood’s property trends, a conversation with a qualified real estate expert can give you clarity you won’t find online. Local agents track micro-market shifts, upcoming developments, and buyer behaviour long before the data becomes public — which makes their insight incredibly valuable.
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Property myths - separating fact from fiction
Market
Property myths - separating fact from fiction
26 Jun 2025
Whether you're buying your first home in Windhoek or selling an investment property along the coast, there's no shortage of property myths doing the rounds in Namibia. Many of these ideas have stuck over time, often treated as unquestionable truths.
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Thea & Pieter Maresch — The Couple Helping Namibians Find Where They Belong
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Thea & Pieter Maresch — The Couple Helping Namibians Find Where They Belong
13 Feb 2026
Behind Sky Estates Namibia is a husband-and-wife team whose working day rarely ends when the office closes, because for them, property is woven into everyday conversation. And they wouldn’t have it any other way.
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