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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
Monday, 12 August 2002 10:01

Randburg Waterfront set to lose its lake

Plans for the development's R80m revamp include creating a village feel and turning it into a family entertainment centre
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.
Monday, 12 August 2002 10:01

The Sandton Office Market

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 typically considers the trends in office demand or take-up, vacancies, rentals and escalations.
Monday, 12 August 2002 10:01

Local Markets Demand Supply Johannesburg

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 of the situation at present.
Friday, 19 July 2002 10:01

Rosebank on the rise

But a slow system of levy payment is holding things up
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 services company Rode
Atterbury introduces new concept in neigbourhood living
Property prospects look good despite a recent dip in share prices, reports Alison Beard
Laxey Partners, the dissident shareholder group seeking to shake up British Land

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