Lilly Morake

Harcourts Vaal Triangle / Non-Principal Property Practitioner
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Lilly Morake has been part of the Real Estate Industry since 2008 when she has completed the National EAAB examination. Between 2009 - 2011 she worked for Renorent real estate in Vanderbijlpark.

She has then moved on and got employed with Homenet which became Harcourts and followed her completion of the National Qualifications Framework - Level 4 in 2012 through DITASA.

Her areas of operation are : SE7, SE4 and the broader Vanderbijlpark area.

She is here to assist those prospective Sellers, Buyers, Investors, Landlords and Tenants in any matters regarding Real Estate business endeavors.

Integrity, professionalism, service excellence and meaningful transformation are values that she adheres to in all her business relationships on day to day basis.

She is always looking forward to have and develop lasting and trusting relationships with all her my clients !

Her passion is people and fulfilling their real estate dreams!

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Pricing smart: The real difference between a home's value and its marketability
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In today's ever-evolving real estate market, understanding the intricate balance between a property's value and its marketability is crucial for both sellers and buyers. We delve into the key differences between these concepts and explore how they impact property transactions. Plus, we'll take a closer look at how a property valuation is done in South Africa.
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South African homeowners risk losing both time and value when they overprice their properties, according to the newly released MyProperty Sentiment Index 2025. The report, based on feedback from over 200 estate agents, reveals that over 75% of homes end up selling below the asking price — and in many cases only after extended delays.
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The property market finds its footing again - here's what's driving the recovery
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The latest FNB Estate Agents Survey for Q3 2025 paints a cautiously optimistic picture of South Africa’s residential property market. After months of uncertainty, market activity, agent confidence, and buyer sentiment have all improved, particularly in the affordable housing segment, which continues to drive growth nationwide.
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With the rising cost of living and tighter bank lending conditions, many homeowners are looking for ways to cut costs when selling, including the idea of avoiding estate agent commission by selling privately. While this may seem like a way to keep more money in your pocket, the risks in today’s market are far higher than most people realise. A private sale can quickly become expensive, stressful, and legally risky if you’re not fully prepared.
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