The SARB keeps the repo rate at 7.5%, leaving the prime rate at 11%. While some hoped for a reduction to boost affordability, the decision reflects global uncertainty and inflation risks. What does this mean for SA’s property market? Africa Melane speaks to Rasibe Maapola from Lesso Estate for insights.

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