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R250 per month relief for homeowners in South Africa

by Fanelo Maseko
January 30, 2025
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Homeowners in South Africa may be in for a small but welcome financial reprieve as the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) gets ready for its first big meeting of the year on 30 January 2025.

With market analysts anticipating a potential 25 basis point interest rate cut, bondholders could see their monthly repayments ease slightly—though caution remains regarding the broader economic landscape.

The rand has experienced significant volatility, depreciating from R17.60/$ in December to R18.78/$ in early January and slipping further to R19.23/$ this week.

Experts say this is mostly because of economic changes in the United States.

Investec chief economist Annabel Bishop pointed to recent US economic data and the influence of the incoming Trump administration as key drivers of the rand’s decline.

Stronger-than-expected job numbers and economic growth in the US have led markets to scale back expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts.

Futures markets now anticipate just a single 25bp US rate cut by December, a sharp reversal from earlier expectations of a cut as soon as June.

With the US Federal Reserve holding its next meeting on 20 January—just a day before the SARB’s decision—its stance will likely influence the South African central bank’s approach.

If the Fed keeps rates steady, as expected, SARB may hesitate to cut rates further, given concerns over additional rand weakness.

Despite this, Nedbank economists still expect a 25bp cut but caution that SARB will likely pair any reduction with a strong warning about rising inflation risks.

Recent reports show inflation in South Africa rose slightly in December to 3%, up from 2.9% in November.

The biggest price increases came from transport costs and food. Even though this is still within the SARB’s target range of 3% to 6%, rising costs for essential services like electricity and water remain a major issue for consumers.

While some analysts argue that lower interest rates could help indebted households manage their financial obligations, others emphasise that the relief will be limited.

According to the latest oobarometer report, the average home price in South Africa has risen to R1,458,924.

If interest rates drop by 0.25%, someone with a home loan of this amount would see their monthly payment decrease by about R249.

Homeowners with bigger loans, up to R5 million, could save as much as R854 per month.

However, these savings may not be deeply felt by consumers grappling with high costs in other areas.

Investec economist Lara Hodes pointed out that while inflation is low right now, prices for important services like electricity and water are still going up.

That means any money saved on bond payments could quickly be eaten up by other expenses.

Despite these concerns, lower interest rates could provide some much-needed stability for the property market and household finances. Rate cuts generally improve affordability, support homebuyers, and reduce the financial strain on existing bondholders.

However, given the uncertain economic backdrop—including global monetary policy shifts, inflation risks, and the rand’s vulnerability—homeowners should remain cautious in their financial planning.

The potential savings based on different property prices are illustrated in the table below.

Bond valueCurrent rate
(11.25%)
Jan Expected
(11.00%)
Saving
R850,000R8,919R8,774R145
R1,000,000R10,493R10,322R171
R1,458,924R15,308R15,059R249
R1,500,000R15,739R15,483R256
R2,000,000R20,985R20,644R341
R2,500,000R26,231R25,805R426
R3,000,000R31,478R30,966R512
R3,500,000R36,724R36,127R597
R4,000,000R41,970R41,288R682
R4,500,000R47,217R46,448R729
R5,000,000R52,463R51,609R854
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Fanelo Maseko

Fanelo Maseko

MD at District Media & Founder of Loxion News

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