Are you looking to rent a property?
Pure Property doesn’t just find you a house or flat to rent – we find you a home. We ensure all our properties are of a high standard and we aren’t afraid to say no to landlords with properties that fail to meet our compliance standards. For anyone who is looking for a property or a flat to rent, you will know how difficult it is. Cape Town is an extremely competitive landscape for rental properties so let us make it easy for you.
All our properties have been fairly appraised so we charge you a fair rental price for a fair market value. Once you’ve chosen your new home from our extensive list of properties and flats to rent, we’ll draw up a rental agreement outlining deposit & rental prices with no extra hidden fees.
To find more information about properties and flats to rent in Cape Town, please get in touch by either calling us on: +27 71 170 0716 or email us through our "Contact Us" page
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How to apply for one of our properties?
1. Make an enquiry about a property
2. Qualify you as a tenant
3. Make an appointment to view the property
4. Once you’ve viewed it, send application forms to tenant
5. Credit & reference checks get carried out
6. The application gets submitted to the owner for approval
7. All the legal documents get drawn up and signed
8. Pay the deposit and admin fee
9. Invoice will be sent out on the 25th for first month’s rent
10. You get the keys and move in!
As an accountable institution, we must identify and verify our clients and conduct due diligence on each applicant. We have a moral responsibility to tenants to ensure they can afford a property without putting them under undue financial pressure. We also have an obligation to the landlord to ensure an applicant can afford renting the property.
Our affordability factor is calculated as follows. Take the rental amount and multiply it by a factor of 3.
Example: If the rent is R10,000 per month, you will need to earn R30, 000 gross per month to be able to afford the property in this example. Note that other factors are also taken into account but this is the base we start from.
Our property application process includes a financial affordability check, a satisfactory reference from your current or previous landlord, and verification of permanent employment (with possible exceptions).