Noxolo Majavu Companies Reporter

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Noxolo Majavu Companies Reporter
Joburg joins the house price recovery wave

What began in the Western Cape is spreading to Gauteng’s two major metropolitan areas, signalling a broader market rebound

Noxolo Majavu Companies Reporter
Prolonged water disruptions in Joburg squeeze landlords — more pain expected in ...

When service delivery is lacking landlords are left to cover the costs themselves

Noxolo Majavu Companies Reporter
Broken stormwater pipe at Randburg shopping centre ‘poses risk to motorists and ...

Access to essential businesses has been disrupted, including Astron Energy filling station, Mercure Inn Hotel and Ferndale on Republic shopping centre

Noxolo Majavu Companies Reporter
Positive outlook for property sector in 2025

Interest rate cuts have strengthened investor confidence, enhancing sector’s desirability

Noxolo Majavu Companies Reporter
Value of commercial real estate hits R1.92-trillion, up 48% since 2015

New data has shown the value of the commercial real estate market surged 48% to R1.92-trillion from 2015 to the end of June 2023, according to ...

Noxolo Majavu Companies Reporter
Unrepaired Lilian Ngoyi St stifles Octodec’s retail sales

The Reit is making efforts to retain tenants until the road, affected by a gas explosion, is repaired

Noxolo Majavu Companies Reporter
Growthpoint develops R800m Durban student housing

Research shows the province remains undersupplied with student beds

Noxolo Majavu Companies Reporter
Why Tshwane fails to stop illegal property projects

Metro responds to call for action against unlawful developments

Noxolo Majavu Companies Reporter
Sandton City’s Diamond Walk sparkles despite economic challenges

Sandton City's Diamond Walk continues to engage with international luxury brands and expects new entrants.

Noxolo Majavu Companies Reporter
Growthpoint bemoans surge in rates and taxes while service delivery fails

Commercial property owners forced to make substantial investments in water and power as municipalities flounder.