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A property isn’t a fast moving consumable –it’s an illiquid long term investment. Forget about the short term fads, the World Cup, and other distractions, and get back to basics. Chris Drummond from Benguela Cove Investments (Pty.) Ltd does just… »
World Cup and Property
We recently spoke to Gary Bailey about his association with Seeff and their initiative to make available high end homes to the football visitors. We promised a follow up, and here it is, in all its gory glory Lindsay Williams, in conversation with Samuel Seeff, chairman of Seeff… »
Property
Chris Drummond, the chairman of Benguela Cove Investments (Pty) Ltd discusses the chance of a property asset becoming a liability. Golf estates need maintaining, and you have to pay if you are lucky (?) enough to live on one. Be careful. Essential listening if you’re planning that dream… »
Property
Our regular weekly property feature, featuring Chris Drummond, chairman of Benguela Cove Investments (Pty) Ltd. We talk tonight about developers promises, banks, and interest… »
Property
As always on a Wednesday, Chris Drummond, chairman of Benguela Cove Investments (Pty) Ltd casts an eye over the property market. This week we do the obvious; what to expect in… »
Property
As always on a Wednesday we talk property and related issues with Chris Drummond, the CEO of Benguela Cove Investments (Pty) Ltd. Today he’s in Johannesburg on a philanthropic mission that flies in the face of what most cynics understand to be the character of property entrepreneurs. Interesting… »
Property
Build a home? Not a chance is the conventional wisdom from thiose that have been unfortunate enough to endure the experience. BUT, according to Chris Drummond, the CEO of Benguela cove Investments (Pty) Ltd,
if one does it properly, it can be immensely rewarding. Chris chats to Lindsay Williams on the… »
Property
Chris Drummond is the chairman of Benguela Cove Investments (Pty) Ltd. This week we talk about the energy efficiency aspect of a home. Can an old home be converted to ‘green’ cost effectively, or is better to start from scratch? Either way, it’s our duty to reduce our carbon footprints, and that reduction MUST… »




