Arrowhead acquires Indite Property for R178m
Category Property Fund News
JSE-listed property company Arrowhead Properties (AWA) is to acquire Indite Property Fund - a 100% black owned and black managed property fund - for R178 mil
Eskom tarrifs' not for small business
Category Current Affairs
Small business cannot afford continuous electricity increases from Eskom and municipalities, Free State commercial property owner Wim Boshoff said on Monday.
Construction recovery slows in Q4 2012
Category Construction News
The FNB/BER construction confidence index fell to 36 points in the fourth quarter of last year‚ having hit a four year high of 42 index points in the t
Arrowhead to purchase 15 new properties
Category Property Fund News
Arrowhead Properties (AWA‚ AWB)‚ which listed on the JSE 13 months ago‚ said on Monday it would acquire‚ from various sellers‚
Synergy well positioned for future growth
Category Property Fund News
Listed property loan stock company Synergy Income Fund (SGA‚ SGB) delivered total returns of 27.7% and 27.5% for its A and B linked unitholders respect
Realism is the new keyword for listed property in 2013
Category Property Fund News
The days of high returns on property portfolios may be over — although analysts and industry leaders believe the sector is still investor friendly, wit
Listed property may battle to maintain momentum
Category Property Fund News
The South African listed property sector is unlikely to maintain recent annual returns of more than 30% this year‚ as the office market remains subdued
Don share price falters after news of hotel sales
Category Property News
The Don Group fell 2c to 20c on Thursday after issuing pro forma financial effects of the sale of various hotels.
Its net asset value per share will rise
Ardor SA secures R359m in European funding
Category Property Fund News
New property development company‚ Ardor SA‚ announced on Wednesday that it was still in the process of securing cash from various subscribers in
District Six redevelopment date
Category Property News
CAPE TOWN — A “special purpose vehicle” company, likely to be set up by April, will be crucial to the success of the redevelopment of Cape