The RE/MAX property group says it has had exceptional franchise growth in 2003, expanding its operation by 14 new offices in the first half of the year and taking the total number of offices over the 100 mark.
CAPE TOWN's inner city, shaking off its crime and grime' image thanks largely to the efforts of the Cape Town Partnership, is in the throes of a huge surge in the residential property market.
Delays in the passing of building plans by the city of Johannesburg are having a detrimental effect on developers who have to bear 'enormous holding costs'.
Listed South African food retailer Shoprite (SHP) on Friday announced a new shopping centre development in the heart of Knysna's business district in the Eastern Cape.
The SA Council of Retailers, a national retailers' association representing the interests of the independent local retailer, is making a number of submissions to the Competition Commission against the owners of shopping centres countrywide.
Increasing recognition of commercial property as a key investment asset class continues as investors factor into their portfolio mix the volatility that has occurred globally in equities and bonds.
Leading corporate law advisers Edward Nathan & Friedland have signed a 12 year lease for 7 397m2 of space, negotiated by Debbie Echstein of JHI Real Estate, for premises situated on the corner of Maude and West Streets in central Sandton.
Cape Town has appealed for assistance in conserving the city's water supplies after warning yesterday that the storage dams supplying the city were currently sitting at only 53.6% full, compared to 86.6% the previous year.
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