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The Average Purchase Price for A Home and Deposit in Your Area

22nd September 2022

     

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Rising inflation and several interest rate hikes have many South Africans trying their best to keep their costs down where possible; and this has also translated in their homebuying behaviour.

The Q2 ’22 oobarometer statistics released by ooba reveal lower than expected home price inflation from the last quarter. This has resulted in property becoming more affordable in certain regions, enabling homebuyers to put down larger deposits.

“It’s interesting to compare buying behaviour across the various regions and to identify areas where homebuyers are prioritising deposits. Deposits are a great way to reduce the size of their monthly and total home loan repayments, and to negotiate a better interest rate from the banks,” explains Jackie Smith, Head of Buyers Trust (a subsidiary of ooba Group, which creates deposit-holding investment account for buyers to simplify the home purchase process).

“While the oobarometer only observed a 0.4% growth in the price of property quarter-on-quarter, the average size of deposits experienced a 16.4% increase. We also observed that in many regions, the average deposit size was significantly higher than the national average of 7.8%,” she adds.

“In the Western Cape, which is currently the region experiencing the most homebuying activity, the average deposit size is a whopping 17%. This could be attributed to increased semigration and the scarcity of property supply in the region, resulting in homebuyers needing to put down a larger deposit to secure their dream home.”

Deposits per region

Smith breaks down these findings as follows:

  Average Purchase Price Average Deposit Amount Deposit as a % of the Purchase Price
Western Cape R 1,878,701 R315,470 17%
Northern Cape R1,406,818 R 158,787 11%
Mpumalanga R1,125,834 R 91,524 8%

Kwazulu Natal

R1,342,494 R154,761 13%
Limpopo and Polokwane R1,406,818

R158,787

11%
Gauteng South and East Rand R1,136,767 R108,408 9%
Gauteng North and West R1,529,511 R164,431 11%
Free State R1,010,647 R86,357 8%
 Eastern Cape R1,422,213 R 204,625 14%

Tips for saving for a deposit

“With the largest deposit amounts in various provinces, including the Western Cape, Limpopo/Polokwane, Eastern Cape, KZN, and Gauteng North and East Rand exceeding the generally recommended 10% deposit, it’s clear that consumers are making smart choices and prioritising long-term savings over short-term gains,” says Smith.

“The benefits of putting down a larger deposit are primarily financial, but they also indicate to both the seller and the banks that the buyer is serious about their purchase. This results in a higher chance of approval and more favourable interest rates.”

While putting aside money for a deposit may be a daunting prospect in these challenging economic times, Smith shares some budgeting tips to make saving up easier:

Set a goal. “Start by receiving a pre-approval to determine what size bond you will qualify for. Set a realistic savings goal of 10% of that total amount, considering your timeline for buying a home. This will give you an indication of how much you will need to put aside each month to reach that goal by your preferred deadline.”

Draw up a monthly budget. “This involves tracking your monthly expenditure and cutting down on unnecessary impulse purchases. Go through your bank statement to determine where you can cut back – this may be in the form of a debit order that’s no longer needed or by reducing your weekly or even daily coffee stops.”

Get rid of credit card debt. “The inflation on your credit card debt is eating away at your savings. Avoid making purchases that you can’t afford to pay back immediately and speak to your bank about lowering your overdraft limit.”

Put your savings in a separate account. “This way you don’t risk tapping into your savings as this account should be strictly off-limits. Make sure that the account is interest-bearing to increase your savings efforts.”

“And finally, once you have successfully saved up for a deposit make sure that your hard work doesn’t go to waste by ensuring that it is protected from cybersecurity threats. Third-party options like Buyers Trust offer you security, full transparency, free bank guarantees and a high return on your investment as a result of it being stored in a maximum interest-bearing account,” she concludes.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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