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Your stories

Your stories

The home buying journey is exciting but can also be quite daunting – so we make it our goal to make sure that our clients have the best possible home loan experience.

Stories which are successfully submitted appear here. They are authentic, unedited accounts from our clients, telling the story of their unique home buying journey. We invite you to read them - and to share your own story.

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Western Cape

05 Jul 2012

Anthea Swartz

My mother-in-law went through some financial difficulties and couldn't afford her bond ...

Western Cape

05 Jul 2012

Sylvia Swanepoel

My experience with SA Home Loans I phoned the consultant, Amanda and explained to her t...

Western Cape

05 Jul 2012

Zenda Cronje

Last year we applied at every bank for a home loan. We could only get like a 90% or les...

Western Cape

07 May 2012

Jaco Louw

I wanted to personally thank you for the time and effort you made in approving our home...

Western Cape

22 Apr 2012

Riaan Heinse

In 2002 het ek my huislening by julle uitgeneem oor 'n periode van 10jaar! Aug hierdie ...

Western Cape

14 Feb 2012

John Daniels

I am not happy with the service I received recently. My request for further funds was d...

Western Cape

18 Jan 2012

Lisa Haldane

My husband and I, newly married, were living in a tiny (but lovely) little studio flat ...

Mpumalanga

09 Jan 2012

Alitha van Straten

I just want to express my sincere appreciation to SA Home Loans for the sponsorship tha...

Western Cape

25 Dec 2011

Joubert Magdalena

When I had applied for a home loan through SA Home Loans it was so easy as the agent co...

Mpumalanga

14 Dec 2011

Marius Terblanche

We are under Debt review due to a bad turn of events. Recently all our creditors treat ...

Western Cape

02 Dec 2011

Nicole Petersen

Me and my husband decided to buy a house but with no luck with my bank. The lady that w...

Western Cape

24 Nov 2011

Felicity Joseph - Pietersen

I came from a disadvantaged community where poverty was a way of life and owning a bric...

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