Property 360 National Digital Magazine 16 October 2020

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Mall retailers are hoping that Black Friday and the festive season will help them out of the financial hole left by the lockdown.

Retail is counting on holiday spending

R Malls and shops have been hard hit by the lockdown and, with most rental relief now withdrawn, are looking to Black Friday and festive season sales to boost revenue BY BONNY FOURIE bronwyn.fourie@inl.co.za

RETAIL property owners are hoping Black Friday and the festive season will inject some much needed consumer spend into the industry as the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic continues to plague tenants and affect shopping malls. Many tenants are in arrears with their rents and are asking for further payment relief from landlords while lease renewals are also strained, says Theresa Terblanche, divisional director at Broll Retail Leasing. However, the easing of lockdown regulations has seen a pick-up in the number of shoppers returning to malls and retailers are adapting their business models to suit the current environment. This includes offering lay-byes, credit and discounts, and creating innovative and interactive stores to attract customers and improve their experience. “However, there are still huge challenges facing tenants to overcome the ripple effect of the lockdown and try to bring in enough sales to improve cash flow,” she says. “Landlords are still faced with the challenge of tenants requesting further rental relief, even though turnovers are marginally impacted, and arrears remain a problem as tenants are faced with cash-flow issues following the hard lockdown.” While some landlords have offered payment plans to assist tenants, lease renewals are “taking strain” with shorter lease terms introduced and rental increases reduced. Foot traffic and turnover continue to improve for

supermarkets and pharmacies, but there has been a decline in foot traffic across other trading categories, due to consumers visiting stores less frequently, the convenience of online shopping and financial strain. “Independent line shops have taken the biggest knock which has affected rent collection in this regard as landlords are not giving further rental relief. Landlords are carrying high arrears and have appropriated deposits to offset arrears and create some cash flow in some convenience centres.” Despite the situation, Terblanche says there has been “minimum closure of shops at the malls” in Broll’s portfolio, apart from Edcon. There are, however, some independent and familyowned stores in malls that have closed down. Cosmetic/fragrance/ beauty, jewellery and speciality shops have also taken a knock. “While some stores have closed their doors this has provided an opportunity for tenants (especially anchors) that do trade well to expand their premises and national chains have used the opportunity to roll out stores.” In general though, Terblanche believes we are seeing only the early effects of the lockdown. Looking six months ahead she says: “As tenants are no longer receiving relief and financial assistance, they now have to carry their full overheads with challenged turnovers. I believe we will continue to see an increase in arrears until such time as the economy regulates itself. We will also see an increase in vacancies as more shops go online or just have

to close their businesses. “Landlords are going to be under pressure to review their rents downwards, perhaps more than currently.” FNB’s large retail customers are “indeed struggling” in light of consumer behaviours and changing buyer patterns, says Preggie Pillay, commercial property finance chief executive. However, most of its retail business is concentrated in neighbourhood and community shopping centres and these have been “quite resilient” through this crisis. Across commercial property sectors, he says, most customers took out Covid-19 relief to create some extra liquidity and there has been a “relatively small surge in arrears”. “Customers who were experiencing difficulties were offered additional relief. “The bank further considered balance sheet financing options to help customers create some liquidity and continue their business operations.” Pillay also notes that “relatively few” commercial property customers approached FNB for assistance. “The bank had geared for huge volumes of customers seeking a second round of relief, however, this has not been the case. Larger customers have been pre-paying their facilities with surplus cash that they had. Also, lower interest rates have also helped provide some much-needed relief.” He says the next six months will provide a better view of the situation although the tourism, hospitality and entertainment

sector is likely to take longer to recover. “This sector may only start turning in the next 18 to 24 months,” Pillay says. The bank is also receiving “a lot” of commercial property loan applications but this is about half of pre-Covid volumes. Louis van Rooyen, commercial property broker for Rawson Helderberg, says there has been an upswing in the industrial property market but more office spaces are being listed for sale. These are slowly being “picked up” by buyers. “Companies that invested heavily in tech and thought they would work remotely on a permanent basis are now finding it not to be that easy to run in the long term. They now prefer to have their staff back at the offices due to the upkeep of corporate culture, training and mentoring staff members, and daily management of core staff.” He says companies might now look to move from larger office spaces into smaller, more suitable, spaces to host core staff, as during lockdown some companies may have retrenched staff so the number of employees has dropped. “There is an uptick in people inquiring about property rents and sales. Listings are stabilising. “With regards to financial strain it is highly unlikely that those who haven’t caved in due to the financial impact of Covid will do so now. They have found ways to manage their monthly payments and will do so until they are stable again.”


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THE SUN is shining and things always seem a bit better when it starts moving toward summer. For estate agents it seems battle while they were shut down for three months during hard

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Life after lockdown payment holiday

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Banks say South Africans are doing better than expected after the suspension of Covid-related aid packages but it’s too early to determine the full impact BY BONNY FOURIE bronwyn.fourie@inl.co.za

lockdown. Last week, I went with a friend to view a bachelor’s apartment on the Atlantic Seaboard in Cape Town. The flat was going for at least R200 000 less than bachelor flats were selling in the area preCovid. It was a complete fixer-upper, but was in a well-established and well-run building. However, it did not have a parking bay. What I found interesting was the agent’s confidence the flat would sell quickly. “These small flats under R1.7m are flying off the shelf,” he said. Who are the buyers, I asked? “Anyone who wants to use the bank’s money and make use of the low interest rates.... not so many cash buyers anymore... many first-time home buyers, and even some older single people

South African homeowners are still recovering from the effects of the hard lockdown and end of banks’ payment holidays. PICTURE: ANTHONY FOMIN

close to retirement.” And the sellers? “Some are people looking for liquidity, who may have had a second apartment and want to sell it.” It is good to see the movement of property as it bodes well for the economy. It is also good to see the big agencies who have survived one of the worst times in their history return to print advertising in our national property supplements, bolstering hope that even though things may seem bleak, life goes on. After we viewed the flat last week, my friend and I went to a local coffee shop and I picked up our weekend newspaper. The joy of having the property section fall out and she and I fighting over who could read it first brought back some semblance of a time before Covid-19. It made me think that after every winter, a summer must come. Hang in there, summer is still coming.

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IX MONTHS on from the start of the hard lockdown, South Africans are clawing their way through a new reality that does not include payment holidays and Covid-related exemptions. So far, they seem to be doing better than expected but the circumstances are still too fresh to know how severe their stress is and how long it will last. Many homeowners are behind on their bond repayments, some are selling their properties for various reasons, and more are turning to renting, yet the overall situation does not appear as dire as it sounds. As at the end of last month a “small percentage” of Absa home-loan clients whose payment relief had expired were late or in arrears with their payments, says home loans managing executive Geoff Lee. The figure is, however, expected to “significantly reduce” as the bank takes further measures to reach out to them and further help through its distressed customer assistance programme Siyasizana – which translates to “we are helping each other”. Tiffany Singh, head of collections at FNB home finance, says generally its customers who were offered debt relief are “performing well”. “We’ve been tracking their debit orders and payment behaviour. There are still customers who require assistance, who have been helped with extended relief or payment breaks but, due to the lockdown reducing to level 1, we have noticed that more customers are returning to work and are able to make repayment arrangements.” Lee notes though that the percentage of Absa customers making payment arrangements is in line with the numbers prior to the lockdown period. And customers who have come under financial distress due to Covid-19 are not yet losing their homes through repossession.

He adds: “A significant portion of customers who are not coping with their bond repayments indicated that they are experiencing once-off or short-term stress. On that basis, we believe it is premature to assess the full impact of the stress the customers are feeling. “The rest of 2020 will provide more data points on the impact and the duration of the stress, especially as the assistance packages that customers are receiving from the government and businesses expire.” Some FNB customers who are employed in industries negatively impacted by Covid-19 have fallen into arrears and need assistance to repay their loans. This, Singh says, may take longer than typical repayment arrangements before Covid-19. “In those instances, we are assisting with special arrangements such as longer-term arrangements to assist customers to rehabilitate.” Since March, the bank has seen an increase in the number of special arrangements being made compared to prior to lockdown. However, since the re-opening of the real estate industry in June, FNB has seen a “significant increase” in interest from property buyers, with the number of loan applications increasing by approximately 40% compared to pre-lockdown levels. Absa is also experiencing an increase in the number of home loan applications month on month from June 2020 – to levels higher than pre-lockdown, although Lee says is too early to say whether this sustainable. Alexa Horne, managing director of Dogon Group Properties, says the market has been “very buoyant” and sellers are not necessarily listing their homes for financial distress reasons. “Plenty of the movement is attributed to downscaling where sellers are going into a different cycle of their lives... Many second homes are being sold as the owners aren’t

using them enough to justify the expense.” She does acknowledge that sellers are feeling the pinch due to Covid-induced reduced earnings but says the low interest rates are helping ease some financial pressure. “However, those who bought properties with a view to generating income via short-term rentals are really feeling pressure and I imagine more and more of this stock will be coming onto the market should short-term rentals not resume their previous activity levels.” Data from HouseMe, an online property letting agency, shows that “fewer than 25%” of leases had some form of payment amendment through hard lockdown. While some negotiations included rental reductions (which diminished the remaining contractual rental obligation due), Ben Shaw, founder and chief executive, says rental relief – where landlords offered a payment holiday but maintained rights to pursue full rent over the following months – was more common. This acted as liquidity for the tenant market. “By making use of rental relief and/or reductions, tenants have mostly met their obligations over the past six months. We are now, however, seeing spikes in default rates and a slew of early termination requests... “Tenants who have lost their jobs have in some cases also moved out of rental accommodation (downsized, moved into digs, back home or in with friends).” The macro-economic situation, including job losses, will “haunt” consumer tenant profiles for the next 12 months at least, he believes. On the other hand, tenants who retained their jobs and whose income is unaffected are in “stronger positions than before” as the market has corrected itself to price in the now low-affordability threshold of the average tenant. Shaw also feels many homeowners may be forced to become tenants in the short term.

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WHY A DEPOSIT IS IMPORTANT Experts respond to questions such as why landlords should protect themselves from potentially defaulting tenants and tenants who might damage their property Q: I AM a new landlord and was thinking of not asking for a rental deposit to help tenants. What is its main purpose? A: A rental deposit exists largely to protect the landlord against defaulting tenants and the lengthy, expensive process that is involved to evict them. If the correct eviction procedures are followed, it can take eight to 10 weeks for an eviction order to be granted, during which time the landlord is out of pocket. Besides the fact that the landlord is not getting a rental income from the defaulting tenant during that period, they will also have to pay legal costs. An unopposed eviction could cost between R12 000 and R20 000 in legal costs plus disbursements, while the cost of an opposed matter will be substantially more. – Adrian Goslett, chief executive of Re/Max of Southern Africa

pays the deposit, the landlord is required by the Rental Housing Act to place the money in an interest-bearing account held with a financial institution. The tenant is within their rights to request a statement of the interest earned on the money at any time during their tenancy. Even though the deposit is paid to the landlord, it remains the tenant’s money. The landlord is merely holding the money as a security measure, should the tenant default or breach the rental agreement. If the tenancy runs its normal course, the deposit, along with all interest earned on the money, must be repaid to the tenant at the end of the lease period. The landlord is entitled to deduct from the deposit any expenses incurred repairing any damage to the property which occurred during the tenancy. – Adrian Goslett, chief executive of RE/MAX of Southern Africa

requirements, such as a beetle certificate. The banks also require compliance certificates when a mortgage loan is needed. Significant delays can be caused when sellers do not have approved plans. When the submission of the plans becomes a condition of the sale of the property, or a pre-registration condition of the buyer’s bank, which is an increasingly frequent situation, irregularities are detected that could ultimately result in the cancellation of a transaction. There may also be additional compliance issues unique to the particular municipal area or property type that need to be dealt with, such as a gas installation certificate of conformity, electric fence certificate, regulations relating to the safety of swimming pools or a lightning conductor on thatched properties. – Gerhard van der Linde, managing director of Seeff Pretoria East.

Q: What is the best rental deposit amount to ask for and is there anything specific that I must do with it before needing to return it at the end of the tenancy?

Q: Apart from having my home ready for potential buyers to view, what else must I have in place to ensure that the sale is concluded smoothly?

Q: I keep hearing about retiring in a life rights property but am not entirely sure what that means. What is the difference between buying a property normally and a life right?

A: Conventionally, the rental deposit amount is equal to anywhere from one to even three months’ rent. When a tenant

A: Certain compliance aspects are regulated by law, such as plumbing and electrical. Some municipalities have additional

A: Life rights is the ideal option for those who would prefer to leave the challenges and costs associated with house ownership,

Selling or buying property can come with significant risks, so get experts on your side. PICTURE: @shisuka

maintenance and sale to others while still maintaining their lifestyle. Essentially, it affords the retired individual the right to occupy a unit in a lifestyle estate for the remainder of their life while ownership of the property is retained by the developer. This “right” is paid for with a capital investment and on relocation or death the unit is ceded back to the development, usually for the initial invested price, and this payment becomes part of the deceased estate. With a life right comes a list of continuous services as the developer doesn’t bow out upon completion as happens with freehold and sectional title retirement schemes. Retirees who have less capital to invest will benefit from the lower-cost investment which affords them a lot more house and services for their money than any other form of purchase and tight monthly budgets will also be eased by lower levies as all maintenance costs are covered by the development. – Lisa Stredder, retirement property specialist for Lew Geffen Sotheby’s International Realty in the Winelands Q: I know that price is absolutely crucial in when selling a house, so how can I be sure my home is priced right? A: A well-priced property will have a buyer waiting and you do not have to be offering the cheapest property on the market to achieve a quick sale. Rather, it needs to be well priced in comparison with similar properties. Do your research with regards to what else is out there, and at what price, and ask your agent to guide you. – Alexa Horne, managing director Dogon Group Properties


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N2ASSETS will invite digital bidding at its next major online auction on Wednesday at 11am. The auctioneer will call for bids for an exportregistered abattoir in Glencoe at an online and live auction, in compliance with the current Covid-19 regulations, at the Durban Country Club. The property at 6 Abattoir Road was recently built. It has modern equipment and an efficient layout. The world-class facility can process up to 500 animals a day. Tom Hodgson is handling this auction. He says that every aspect of the facility has been designed and built to promote efficiency. “It offers a unique opportunity for roleplayers within the industry,” he says. Viewing is by appointment only. For more information about the sale contact Tom Hodgson at 083 636 7800 or 031 574 7600. To register and attend the auction, email bid@in2assets.com. Bids can be submitted via the In2assets online bidding platform https://auctions.in2assets.co.za, which is accessible from PC or by downloading the In2assets App from the Google Play Store or App Store. | Auctions Writer

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OTHER INVESTMENT PROPERTIES LISTED ON THIS AUCTION 1. 18 Nyala Road, Canelands, Verulam

7. 24 Autumn Street, Rivonia, Sandton

15. 7 Bushshrike Close, Victoria Estate, Pietermaritzburg

2. Terra Nera Industrial Park, Off the M27 (Jabu Ngcobo Dr),

8. 6 Abattoir Road, Glencoe, KZN

16. 329 Sydney Road, Congella, Durban

9. Sections 1 & 2, 1 Simpson Place, Pinetown

17. Section 3 SS Meridian Park, 27 Meridian Drive,

Verulam 3. 58 Aloe Drive, Parkgate, Verulam

10. 242 Harry Gwala Road (Erf 4607), Cator Manor

4. 395 Dr Pixley Kaseme (West) Street, Durban CBD

11. 5 Myrtle Road, North Industria, Pinetown

18. 1 Khaled Road (Off Cliffdale Road), Assagay

5. 5 Burnham Drive, Umhlanga Rocks

12. 14 Gough Road, Wembley, Pietermaritzburg

19. 8 Lyn Road, Strijdom Park, Randburg

6. Sections 3-8 Bohemian Quarter, 37-43 St Mary’s Avenue,

13. 9 Old Main Road, Kloof

20. Erf 2082, Shelly Beach Business Park, Shelly Beach

14. 9 Brendon Lane, Westville

21. Suite 2, Building A Cascades Office Park, Pietermaritzburg

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1. 10 Minor Road, Little Chelsea, Greenbushes, Port Elizabeth 2. 229 East Street, Vryheid

3. 11 Restdene Road, Ashburton 4. 27 Rivonia Road, Illovo Point, Sandton, Johannesburg 5. 36 Elgin Road, Bryanston

6. 6 Columbus Avenue, Eastleigh Ridge, Eastleigh 7. Section 62 The Point, 6 Marais Street, Bedfordview 8. 38 Olive Tree Cove, The Coves, Hartbeespoort 9. 32 Driesie Snyman Road, Panorama Park, Kingsburgh

Umhlanga New Town Centre, Umhlanga Rocks

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1. LIQUIDATION SALE - ± 1 655 Ha Irrigation & Livestock Farm, Limpopo 2. Corner of M57 & Porcelain Avenue, Clayville 3. 235 Mans Street, Withok Estates, Brakpan

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Livestock, Game & Irrigation Farm, Komga, Eastern Cape 238 Pampus Place, Morgan’s Bay, East London 243 & 244 Pampus Place, Morgan’s Bay, East London 245 Pampus Place, Morgan’s Bay, East London 6, 10 & 14 Bauer Road, Berlin, Eastern Cape ± 750 m2 Vacant Land, Katberg Eco Golf Estate, Eastern Cape

Auction Time: 11h00 | Terms: Refundable registration deposit payable. Strictly by bank guaranteed cheque or EFT. FICA Documents are required The Rules of Auction & CPA Regulations can be viewed at www.in2assets.com or at Unit 505, 5th Floor, Strauss Daly Place, 41 Richefond Circle, Ridgeside Office Park, Umhlanga Ridge. Bidders must register to bid and provide original proof of identity and residence on registration. The Rules of Auction contain the registration requirements if you intend to bid on behalf of another person or an entity. The above properties are subject to a reserve price and the sale by auction is subject to a right to bid by or on behalf of the owner or auctioneer.


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R102 AUCT-001357 Luke | 071 351 8138 ± 24 000 m2 Hardened Yard 26 Nyala Road, Canelands, Verulam Extent: ± 2.4128 Ha | Large platformed yard, offices and workshops | Surrounded by Blue-chip companies | Two options on auction Option One – Option to bid to purchase the property Option Two – Option to bid to lease the property

AUCT-001361 Virend | 071 383 1735 AUCT-001363 Muhammad | 079 458 4256 Two Prime Industrial Properties Located in Jacobs ± 1 600 m² Industrial Site 63 & 65 Bacus Road, 20 Industria Street, Clairwood, Durban Clairwood, Durban Total Extent: ± 1 520 m² | Easy access to the M4 | ± 600 metres from Site Extent: ± 1 623 m² | Close to Port | Easy access to N2 | Freeway, Jacobs Road Off Ramp | Easy vehicular access | ± 760 m² Level yard M4 & M7 Main Roads | Situated within busiest industrial zone of SA area | Ideal logistics or container yard

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AUCT-001366 Luke | 071 351 8138 ± 9 828m² Container Yard Near The Port 873 South Coast Road, Jacobs Extent: ± 9 828 m² | Close proximity to the port | Good access | Offices and workshops

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Virend | 071 383 1735 AUCT-001340

Fully Let Industrial Park With Re-development Potential Terra Nera Industrial Park, Off the M27 (Jabu Ngcobo Dr), Verulam Extent: ± 2.6929 Ha | Gross Annual Income: ± R1.9 Million | Fully let | 800 AMPS Power Supply | Zoned: Light Industry | Re-development opportunity for National Retailer or Blue-Chip Companies | Currently comprises mix use – mini workshops, retail, office and warehouse etc

Re-development potential on Main Road of Verulam 58 Aloe Drive, Parkgate, Verulam Site Extent: ± 1.9692 Ha | Vacant occupation | Re-development opportunity for National Retailer or Blue-Chip Companies | Currently comprises mix use – factories, office and warehouse etc | Option to Purchase with neighbouring property – Terra Nera Industrial Park

OPENING BID: R8 000 PER M2

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Virend | 071 383 1735 AUCT-001335

Investment Opportunity in High Density Retail Trading Area 395 Dr Pixley Kaseme (West) Street, Durban CBD GLA: ± 620 m² | Gross Annual Income: ± R 2.3 Million | Quality tenant, going concern with excellent returns | Prime location exposed to mass markets | Situated within busiest trade zone of SA

Luke | 071 351 8138 AUCT-001334

Modern Colonial 9 Bedroom Mansion in Umhlanga 5 Burnham Drive, Umhlanga Rocks Extent: ± 1 343 m² | Prestigious address | 9 En-suite bedrooms | Currently run as a successful Guest House | Easily utilised as a large family home | Swimming pool and roof top Jacuzzi | Large kitchen and dining area | Could be reconfigured into two separate living areas

Virend | 071 383 1735

The Concierge Boutique Bungalows Sections 3-8 Bohemian Quarter, 37-43 St Mary’s Avenue, Greyville GBA: ± 692 m² | Fully operational with 4 Star Rating | 4 x Boutique Bungalows | 12 En-suite Bedrooms | ± 100 - Seater Restaurant or Café | ± 50 Seater Conference or Events Venue | Modern and Luxury fixtures and Fittings | Sold with all movable assets

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Luke | 071 351 8138 AUCT-001339

Multi-Tenanted A- Grade Commercial Investment 24 Autumn Street, Rivonia, Sandton Extent: ± 6 020 m² | 3 A-grade commercial buildings | Current Gross Annual Income: ± R 4 Million | All rates are recoverable | Huge upside on current rental

Tom | 083 636 7800

State-of-the-Art Abattoir 6 Abattoir Road, Glencoe, KZN Export registered abattoir | Red Meat - cattle | High throughput with 500 unit per day capacity | Recently built with modern equipment and an efficient layout Viewing By Appointment

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Muhammad | 079 458 4256

Prime Commercial Building Sections 1 & 2, 1 Simpson Place, Pinetown Section 1 Extent: ± 367 m² | Section 2 Extent: ± 358 m² | 19 Exclusive use parking bays | 150 Metres from Pinecrest Centre | Ideal conversion opportunity

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Student Accommodation Opportunity in Harry Gwala Road Harry Gwala Road (Erf 4607), Cato Manor Extent: ± 1 241 m² | Approval for 44 additional student rooms to be developed | Eating areas | Off street parking | Basement level offices and parking | ± 1.5 Kms from UKZN

Luke | 071 351 8138 AUCT-001326

Prime Industrial Investment Property 5 Myrtle Road, North Industria, Pinetown Total Extent: ± 2 013 m² | GLA: ± 800 m² | Fully tenanted | Gross Annual Income: ± R531 K | Excellent exposure onto St Johns Avenue | Easy access via the M19 Freeway | Ample on-site parking

Muhammad | 079 458 4256

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Alan | 082 445 5048

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Alan | 082 445 5048

± 191 m² Wembley Office 14 Gough Road, Wembley, Pietermaritzburg 9 Offices | Pristine condition | Sought-after area | Great security | ± 191 m² Buildings | ± 64 m² Carport | Includes generator

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Luke | 071 351 8138 AUCT-001230

Blue-Chip Tenanted Investment Building 9 Old Main Road, Kloof Extent: ± 3 690 m² | GBA: ± 1 290 m² | Current Gross Annual Income: ± R 3.1 Million | Prime A-grade offices | Blue-chip tenants - Liberty Group & Rokwil | 70 parking bays

Muhammad | 079 458 4256

± 430 m² Office Space in Prime Location 9 Brendon Lane, Westville Extent: ± 2 144 m² | GBA: ± 430 m² | ± 21 Parking bays | Excellent exposure to King Cetshwayo Highway | Easy access from N3

BUSAMED HILLCREST PRIVATE HOSPITAL

AAA Office Block 7 Bushshrike Close, Victoria Country Club Estate, Pietermaritzburg GLA: ± 1 828 m² | Leases in place | Stunning views | Investment opportunity

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Virend | 071 383 1735

± 6 000 m² Retail and Industrial Property 329 Sydney Road, Congella, Durban Site Extent: ± 5 488 m² | Gross Lettable Area: ± 5 980 m² | Gross Annual Income: ± R4.3m | Warehouses, factories, showroom and offices | Situated in close proximity to the Port

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Virend | 071 383 1735 AUCT-001365

Commercial Property in Prime Location Section 3 SS Meridian Park, 27 Meridian Drive, Umhlanga New Town Centre, Umhlanga Rocks GLA: ± 1 266 m² | Vacant occupation | 62 Parking bays | Double volume warehouse / workshop with offices | Prime location for End-user

Muhammad | 079 458 4256

High Exposure Development Site 1 Khaled Road (Off Cliffdale Road), Assagay Total Extent: ± 27 367 m² | High exposure to N3 and M13 | Easy access via the M13 | Ideally situated for high brand exposure and advertising

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Luke | 071 351 8138 AUCT-001368

Investor Opportunity 8 Lyn Road, Strijdom Park, Randburg Extent: ± 3 175m² | 5 Year lease with further 5 year renewal | National tenant | Good access and road frontage | Two double storey buildings

Luke | 071 351 8138 AUCT-000923

Motor Showroom Development Site Erf 2082 Shelly Beach Business Park, Shelly Beach Extent: ± 37 257 m² | ± 8 488 m² usable space | Last remaining site | Motor showroom development opportunity | High exposure site | Blue Chip Business Park

Alan | 082 445 5048

Refurbished Cascades Office Sections 2 & 17, Building A Cascades Office Park, Pietermaritzburg Extent: Section 2: ± 21 m² | Section 17: ± 250 m² | Vacant occupation | Sold as a combined lot

Auction Date and Time: 18 November 2020 | 11h00 | Auction Venue: The Durban Country Club, Isaiah Ntshangase Road | Terms: R50 000 refundable registration deposit. Strictly by bank guaranteed cheque or EFT. No cash. FICA Documents are required | Auctioneer: Andrew Miller

LIVE STUDIO AUCTION 28 OCTOBER 2020 GREENBUSHES

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Brad | 073 757 9533

Industrial Opportunity 10 Minor Road, Little Chelsea, Greenbushes, Port Elizabeth Extent: ± 9,0670 Ha | Large family house | Workshop | Horse stables | 3 Flatlets | Zoning : Special purpose industrial (4 Hectares)

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Tom | 083 636 7800

Quaint Four-Bedroom Family Home 229 East Street, Vryheid, KwaZulu-Natal Estate late: U Smart Masters Reference No. 005009/2019 4 Bedrooms with three en-suite bathrooms | 2 Outside storerooms | 2 garages & 2 carports | Borehole with 5000L Jojo tank | Located at the base of Vryheid Hill Nature Reserve

AUCT-001336

Tom | 083 636 7800

Large Residential Property with Two Houses 11 Restdene Road, Ashburton, KwaZulu-Natal Estate Late: G.K Butler Masters Reference Number: 005281/2019 Extent: ± 2.7587ha | 2 Houses - 1 x 4 Bedroom & 1 x 2 Bedroom | Triple garage and triple carport | Beautiful gardens and pool | Borehole & 5x 5000L water storage tanks | Numerous Outbuildings

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Luke | 071 351 8138

Two P–Grade offices in the prestigious Illovo Point building 27 Rivonia Road, Illovo Point, Sandton, Johannesburg 2 x Brand new Units | Unit 1 - Extent: ± 126 m² | Unit 2 - Extent: ± 200 m² | Prestigious P-grade Building | Balcony with exceptional views | Brand new offices surrounded by blue chip companies | Prime position 16-storeys higher than Sandton | Situated between two of the biggest business districts in Johannesburg

Auction Date and Time: 28 October 2020 | 11h00 | Visit https://auctions.in2assets.co.za to register for this auction | Terms: R50 000 refundable registration deposit. Strictly by EFT. FICA Documents are required | Auctioneer: Andrew Miller

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In2assets | 0861 444 769 AUCT-001347

Large Family Home 6 Columbus Avenue, Eastleigh Ridge, Eastleigh Main house consists of a studio room with en-suite bathroom, 3 additional rooms, 2 bathrooms with 2 offices | 7 External rooms with en-suite bathrooms | Domestic quarters with en-suite shower, a linen room and two storerooms | Massive potential to convert the property to a 7-star Bed and Breakfast or a Wellness Centre | Ample parking

In2assets | 0861 444 769 AUCT-001348

5 Bedroom Family Home with Development Potential 36 Elgin Road, Bryanston 5 Bedrooms | 3.5 Bathrooms (2 en-suite) | Main bedroom with dressing room and en-suite bathroom | Kitchen with granite tops, a gas hob, breakfast counter, scullery and walk-in pantry | 3 Garages | 2 Domestic quarters | Swimming pool | Garden with irrigation and borehole | State-of-the-art alarm system and beams

In2assets | 0861 444 769 AUCT-001349

Two Bedroom Apartment Section 62 The Point, 6 Marais Street, Bedfordview Centrally located ultra-modern apartment | 1 x lounge | Kitchen | 2 x Bedrooms | 2 x covered parking | Gym, Squash court, Tennis court | Pools | Garden facilities | 24 Hour security

In2assets | 0861 444 769 AUCT-001350

Three Bedroom Home Section 38 Olive Tree Cove, The Coves, Hartbeespoort 3 Bedrooms | 3 Bathrooms | Main bedrooom consists of built-in cupboards, air-conditioning, master en-suite and shower | Second bedroom with built-in cupboards and air-conditioning | Third bedroom with en-suite, bath only | Kitchen | Covered patio | Secure estate

In2assets | 0861 444 769

Vacant Land 32 Driesie Snyman Road, Panorama Park, Kingsburgh Located in a prestigious estate, with amazing sea views and top-notch security | The land is situated in Panorama Park whereby you enter with security that monitors the estate 24/7 | There is also a communal swimming pool and clubhouse for those that don’t want to build a swimming pool for their exclusive use

Auction Date and Time: 28 October 2020 | 11h00 | Visit https://auctions.in2assets.co.za to register for this auction | Terms: R5 000 refundable registration deposit. Strictly by EFT. FICA Documents are required | Auctioneer: Andrew Miller The Rules of Auction & CPA Regulations can be viewed at www.in2assets.com or at Unit 505, 5th Floor, Strauss Daly Place, 41 Richefond Circle, Ridgeside Office Park, Umhlanga Ridge. Bidders must register to bid and provide original proof of identity and residence on registration. The Rules of Auction contain the registration requirements if you intend to bid on behalf of another person or an entity. The above properties are subject to a reserve price and the sale by auction is subject to a right to bid by or on behalf of the owner or auctioneer.


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PRETORIA NORTH WELL KNOWN BEN VILJOEN STREET!! 3 BEDROOM FAMILY HOUSE WITH ONE BEDROOM FLAT ONLINE LIQUIDATION AUCTION In liquidation: Ziza Transmission and Motor (Pty) Ltd Master’s reference: T2443/18

ONLINE BIDDING OPENS: 12:00 ON TUESDAY 3 NOVEMBER 2020 ONLINE BIDDING CLOSES: 12:00 ON WEDNESDAY 4 NOVEMBER 2020 BID AND REGISTER: www.vansauctions.co.za

AUCTION OF: 452 BEN VILJOEN STREET, PRETORIA NORTH WEB20/0169

Measuring: ± 1276 m² Improvements: House: - 3 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Separate toilet - Lounge - Dining room - Family room - TV room - Kitchen - 2 carports - Swimming pool - Storage room One bedroom flat Auctioneer’s note: Spacious family home on large stand in established suburb.

R25,000 registration fee. 10% Deposit : Bidders to register & supply proof of identity and residence. Regulations to Consumer Protection Act: www.vansauctions.co.za, Rules of Auction to be viewed at 36 Gemsbok Street, Koedoespoort Industrial, Pretoria. Tel 086 111 8267 | Auctioneer: Anton Shand


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CYBERCRIMINALS ARE REAL! STAY VIGILANT WHEN MAKING REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Cybercrime has become a major, global problem, and South Africa is far from exempt from this growing scourge. According to Tony Clarke, MD of the Rawson Property Group, real estate transactions can be particularly attractive to cybercriminals since they tend to involve large sums of money transferred electronically. For this reason, he urges buyers and sellers to exercise extreme caution before actioning any electronic payments. “Without the right security in place, cybercriminals are able to intercept electronic communications between agents, conveyancers, buyers and sellers,” says Clarke. “They can then use that information to impersonate one of the parties involved in the transaction and redirect payments into their accounts.” Once this happens, it can be complicated to freeze or reverse the transaction, particularly since the funds will likely have been moved onwards immediately on receipt. Clarke says fraudulent emails from impersonators can be extremely convincing, with authentic-looking documentation and electronic delivery details giving targets little reason to suspect foul play. Thankfully, there are ways to avoid falling for this type of cybercrime. “The best strategy is always to check and double-check all the details before making a payment,” says Clarke. “Don’t rely one hundred percent on any information received via email. Rather look up the phone number for your estate agent or conveyancer independently, call that – and confirm any banking or transaction details with them before proceeding with the transaction in real-time.” If possible, Clarke says it’s also a good idea to visit your conveyancer and real estate agent’s offices in person to sign any documentation face-to-face. “This provides an ideal opportunity to familiarise yourself with the business’s

corporate branding – making it easier to spot fake communications in future – and request hard-copies of verified bank account details,” he says. Using a more established service provider can also be a good safety measure, as Clarke says smaller operators seldom have the budget for toptier digital security solutions and best-practice cyber-security training for employees. “Strong business processes, secure email servers and protections that extend to communications sent from employees’ mobile devices make it much more difficult for cybercriminals to get that first foot in the door,” says Clarke. “Unfortunately, these measures are often expensive to set up and maintain, putting them out of reach for a lot of smaller players in the property industry.” Of course, even the best security cannot guarantee 100% prevention of unauthorised access or interception of communications by cybercriminals. This makes constant vigilance essential for buyers, sellers, agents and conveyancers, no matter how stringent their digital security may be. “When you’re dealing with people’s life’s savings, as we so often are in property transactions, there’s just no excuse for taking unnecessary risks,” says Clarke. “The digital landscape is constantly changing, and cybercriminals are becoming more and more sophisticated every day. It’s up to all of us to do whatever it takes to make sure our transactions are handled safely. That means educating ourselves on the risks, taking precautions to secure our communications, confirming all details before acting, and trusting our instincts. If something seems odd, there’s no shame in picking up the phone and asking about it – rather safe than sorry.” For more information email marketing@rawsonproperties.com or visit www.rawson.co.za for the latest market tips and industry news

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This exclusive 6 bedroom 7.5 bathroom luxurious home in prestigious Deep Glen, with spacious interleading living rooms, all spilling out onto delightful outdoor areas. Wake up everyday to magnificent views of the ocean, Twelve Apostles and the Glen Forest.

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Sean Phillips: 083 301 9003 | Rochelle Serman: 072 239 4449 Ref: RXAU-4004 RE/MAX LIVING: 021 423 4488

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This delightful older home has been renovated with taste to enhance the style and graciousness of yesteryear. Original parquet floors in light oak, high ceilings, and bay windows overlook a beautifully manicured garden and secluded pool area with stunning mountain and sea views. Plus separate self contained cottage.

Fall in love with this versatile single storey home tucked away in the heart of the Village, yet so close enough to enjoy the proximity of the beach, shops and restaurants. Indulge yourself in this peaceful haven with an easy layout, well appointed 3 bedrooms en-suite, engineered oak flooring throughout.

Fall in love with this FULLY FURNISHED and beautifully appointed, newly renovated, 3 bedroom townhouse. Perfect for family living or lock up and go lifestyle, to rent out or live in. Let your investment work for you.

Sean Phillips: 083 301 9003 | Rochelle Serman: 072 239 4449 RE/MAX LIVING: 021 423 4488 Ref: RXAU-3244

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