2010 Accommodation with Fine & Country South Africa
"With World Cup accommodation at a premium, property group Fine & Country has launched a system whereby prospective 2010 World Cup attendees can rent South African properties for the duration of the tournament. That's the news from Linda Erasmus, CEO of Fine & Country South Africa, who says that the system will act as a mutually beneficial platform for overseas clients and local property owners alike.
"Our World Cup rental scheme presents a win-win situation for all, in that soccer fans will arrive to assured accommodation, while SA property owners can opt out of the busy World Cup invasion if they so chose - safe in the knowledge that their homes won't lie empty and that, in fact, they can derive income from the arrangement with Fine & Country."
Fine & Country, which recently won the coveted title of Best International Real Estate Agency Marketing Award at the CNBC final in San Diego, is ideally positioned to act as the "go-between" for matching up prospective World Cup attendees with South Africa property rentals, especially given the group's sizeable local and international footprint. The group has over 50 offices in South Africa, 328 in the UK and premises in a further seven countries.
The system, which is already fully operational overseas, allows clients to book and pay for available South African 2010 rentals online in a matter of minutes. Fine & Country South Africa is welcoming all available rental stock in this capacity.
Adds Erasmus: "A number of factors come into play in terms of 2010 rental properties. Overseas clients will take into consideration factors such as the rental price, distance to match venues, as well as the property's amenities and general location. Anything that doesn't fit into this list of prerequisites will result in clients opting for another 2010 accommodation property. In other words, if a property is situated two hours away from a venue, the chances of it being rented are slim, so the emphasis of our programme will be on selectivity and suitability both in terms of properties and temporary tenants. Of course anyone looking to enter into any 2010 rental arrangements should do so via a reputable entity."
International clients can view properties at booksaonline.com. The website is in the process of being marketed internationally and it is envisaged that all rental stock will be available on the site by mid-February.
For more information on 2010 houses and rentals contact Richard Manser on +27 (0)11 234 6545 or
Click here to book 2010 accommodation now >
"Our World Cup rental scheme presents a win-win situation for all, in that soccer fans will arrive to assured accommodation, while SA property owners can opt out of the busy World Cup invasion if they so chose - safe in the knowledge that their homes won't lie empty and that, in fact, they can derive income from the arrangement with Fine & Country."
Fine & Country, which recently won the coveted title of Best International Real Estate Agency Marketing Award at the CNBC final in San Diego, is ideally positioned to act as the "go-between" for matching up prospective World Cup attendees with South Africa property rentals, especially given the group's sizeable local and international footprint. The group has over 50 offices in South Africa, 328 in the UK and premises in a further seven countries.
The system, which is already fully operational overseas, allows clients to book and pay for available South African 2010 rentals online in a matter of minutes. Fine & Country South Africa is welcoming all available rental stock in this capacity.
Adds Erasmus: "A number of factors come into play in terms of 2010 rental properties. Overseas clients will take into consideration factors such as the rental price, distance to match venues, as well as the property's amenities and general location. Anything that doesn't fit into this list of prerequisites will result in clients opting for another 2010 accommodation property. In other words, if a property is situated two hours away from a venue, the chances of it being rented are slim, so the emphasis of our programme will be on selectivity and suitability both in terms of properties and temporary tenants. Of course anyone looking to enter into any 2010 rental arrangements should do so via a reputable entity."
International clients can view properties at booksaonline.com. The website is in the process of being marketed internationally and it is envisaged that all rental stock will be available on the site by mid-February.
For more information on 2010 houses and rentals contact Richard Manser on +27 (0)11 234 6545 or
Click here to book 2010 accommodation now >





