Student accommodation remains a sound property sector, but innovation is key to unlocking value
Like any asset class, the South African property sector is subject to cyclical ups and downs. While these movements typically lag the broader economy by
Like any asset class, the South African property sector is subject to cyclical ups and downs. While these movements typically lag the broader economy by
The July fuel price increase continues its upward trend, we believe this will lead to the continuation of certain other trends relative to property markets.
It is well-known that the cumulative fuel price increase has added significantly to overall consumer price inflation, and this further increase sustains this pressure. “For
Award winning property developer and entrepreneur, Dr Sisa Ngebulana, has been appointed the patron of the Youth In Property Association (YIPA), a ground breaking organisation
The conversion of commercial spaces into residential units is nothing new to the South African property sector. “It’s a trend that began well before Covid-19,
SARB hikes rates for the 3rd time in the cycle. While rate hiking is usually a “dampening” force on property, the Commercial Property Market’s strengthening
The Property Practitioners Act (“PPA”) came into effect on 1 February 2022. It has major ramifications for everyone involved in the property industry, but in this
The South African listed property sector has had a tumultuous 24 months, from being the worst performing sector in 2020 to one of the top
It’s a new year – 12 months lie ahead. With some discipline and focus you could be much closer to your investment goals this time
History has not recorded whether Seneca himself was “lucky” in the property market of his time (Rome’s land registration records from two millennia ago have
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