Government has been forking out nearly R1m a month to rent empty buildings and will continue to pay hundreds of thousands of rands more until March next year
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Tuesday, 13 August 2002 02:00
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The following article, sourced from the Pension & Real Estate Association in the US and equally applicable to South Africa, provides interesting insights for real estate developers, owners and users.
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Monday, 12 August 2002 10:01
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In any market analysis, the users and vendors of space need to take cognisance of the prevailing economic conditions. In taking strategic views and positions on the property market, one…
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Monday, 12 August 2002 10:01
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Following varying perspectives on the ‘severity’ of the demand/supply scenario in decentralised Johannesburg, we review recent demand/supply trends, and present a view on what we believe is a fair representation…
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Monday, 12 August 2002 10:01
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Pretoria flats have recorded rental growth of 27,1% to an average of R1684 in the one year period ended March, outclassing cities across the country, says a report by property…
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Friday, 19 July 2002 10:01
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Supply is outstripping demand by an average of 60% and the situation will persist with lax planning, says researcher Property Editor OLD Mutual Properties MD Ian Watt has criticised property…
A brief analysis of net company formation and office development, partially explains why the demand and supply of office space has in general moved out of sync in a relatively…
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Monday, 15 July 2002 10:01
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MortgageSA has set its sights on the lower end of the housing market, and has partnered KwaZulu-Natal micro lender Ithala Development Finance Corporation in making inroads into the low-cost housing…
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