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‘Stop waiting for someone to open doors for you’ KZN town planner calls on women to step through by themselves and seize the initiative in the property world BY BONNY FOURIE bronwyn.fourie@inl.co.za
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OTHILE Mkhize is a shining example of a woman who has taken her passion, pushed through countless challenges, and is making a name for herself in the world of property. She grew up in the rural KwaZulu-Natal town of Ixopo, and attended high school in Ulundi, where she discovered a love of geography and technical drawing. This led her to move to Durban to study town and regional planning. She is still pursuing her career in the city. This has been her journey thus far: What have been some of the challenges you have had to overcome in order to be where you are now? My biggest challenge was getting a job after completing my studies. With the shortage of jobs in the country, I opted to start my own company. I also started the company to assist other young professionals with internship skills to start their careers. Starting a business from scratch can be very challenging and risky and having to build a reputation for yourself in a male-dominated industry takes hard work. Over the course of building the company, I have faced and overcome many obstacles such as finding suitable team members and securing jobs. What other obstacles do you witness other women in the sector, facing? And what is your advice to them? As much as there has been some progress towards overcoming the under-representation of women in the built environment sector, there is still an imbalance. This leads to most women being discouraged from pursuing a career within the construction and property sectors. In the 21st century, there is also still a pay gap between men and women in the industry. Although it is highly unjust, many women take these jobs because they need the money to support their families. We need a lot more women in the sector to redress this cycle of negative behaviours and reasoning.
What aspects/characteristics do you believe women can bring to the property sector that will benefit it? Women have proven that they can join together to make a difference when faced with significant challenges, which can be an advantage to the upliftment of the industry. What are your thoughts/ inspirations/concerns about the role of women in the property sector? What do you think should be done to both elevate women in these roles and capitalise on all they can offer? While many industries have been working for decades to increase their workplace diversity, the construction/built environment world has been remarkably slow to follow their lead. An increasing number of women are now entering this traditionally male-dominated environment, although the numbers are still insignificant when compared with men. Equipping women with built environment-related skills, as well as giving them confidence to improve their development, ensures women engage in self-build housing projects. This not only ensures women have adequate shelter but that they earn an income from these skills. The pandemic has thrown a spotlight on work-life balance, not only for women who often have responsibilities to families and within the home, but for men too. But as a woman, knowing what you – and other women – may be juggling both personally and professionally, what is your advice for work-life balance for women? The Covid-19 pandemic is harming health, social and economic wellbeing worldwide, with women at the centre. Many working women who experienced negative shifts in their daily routine say they’re unable to balance their work and life commitments, which may result in their physical and mental life being disturbed. What advice can you share to inspire or encourage other women? As a woman in a vastly maledominated industry, I feel that women need to stop waiting for the doors to be opened for them. We must push through for ourselves. We need to create opportunities for our kids and the generations after. NOTHILE MKHIZE
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Letter from the editor A WOMAN owning property is a big deal in our country. Consider that not too long ago, by law, some women could not inherit family property. Add to that the multiple other discriminations, including race, that have stood in the way of women investing in bricks and mortar and it’s truly remarkable to see the trajectory favourably changing for us. That’s why we celebrate when we read statistics that show us female ownership of property is on the increase – it’s because we remember where we have come from. In Women’s Month, we have more than enough peers to congratulate and whose trail we can follow. We have women such as Agnes Sithole – who successfully challenged an apartheid-era law that denied black women the right to own family property – to thank. And we applaud the younger generation, who are also blazing trails. Earlier in the year, when we ran an article on Nthabiseng Makgabo, the SA institute of Black Property Professionals Youth Professionals unit chair, who bought her first home before she turned 25, within the first hour it got liked and shared on social media by over 120 000 South Africans inspired by her path. She is not a lone ranger in the property acquisition area. However, often women are brought up in patriarchal households and are not taught how to hustle like a property tycoon. Let’s hope things continue to change. Let’s encourage women to take their rightful place in the property market and the property world. Long gone are the days that we could comfortably call it a man’s world. Cheers to all the female leaders in property and to the young and old women who are standing on their own two feet and taking control of their future in a positive way. We salute all of you! And where you can help someone by giving advice and encouragement – please do. Let’s create the world we want. Warm regards
Vivian Warby vivian.warby@inl.co.za
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A long, hard road More needs to be done to arm women with tools to build their wealth and obtain appreciating assets, such as property. PICTURE: RF._.STUDIO/PEXELS
Women’s participation in the property sector, both as professionals and also sellers or buyers, has been affected by discriminatory laws and a lack of knowledge about how it works BY BONNY FOURIE bronwyn.fourie@inl.co.za
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HEN someone is aspiring to reach a goal or make a life change, powerful quotes are often used for motivation. Some of the most well-known are along the lines of “the secret to getting ahead is to get started” or “the best time to start is today”. But for many women in South Africa and around the world, achieving dreams such as property ownership or making career strides in the property sector has not always been under their control. Even if they had the desire and the will to take that first step, in the past a slew of laws prevented them doing so. While this is changing, fortunately, the road has been hard and the journey long. Female property ownership – or lack thereof – has always been an issue, says Gugu Sithole-Ngobese, founder of Women in Planning SA (Wipsa). In addition to there being laws and customs making it difficult for women to own and inherit land, land ownership is an intersectional issue where multiple forms of discrimination, including race, play a role. “It is improving, especially after landmark cases such as that in 2020 when Agnes Sithole successfully challenged an apartheid-era law that denied black women the right to own family property.” Sithole-Ngobese says prior to the Covid-19 pandemic and the subsequent economic downturn, there was an increase in the number of young, black women driving the property market. However, more needs to be done to arm women with the tools to
build wealth and obtain appreciating assets, such as property. “There is a general belief that if you provide opportunities, people will come. But information needs to be spread. Many women, especially black women, aren’t aware of the opportunities that exist to help them own properties. “Government subsidies, such as the Finance Linked Individual Subsidy Programme (Flisp) which is open to all South Africans looking to purchase their first home, are available and more needs to be done to disseminate this information.” Lightstone Property data shows that in 2017 a total of 38.4% of residential property purchases were made by women, although some were jointly with men. Women-only buyers accounted for 18.35%. Since then, women property ownership has grown: • 2018: 41.6% women purchases – 18.7% women-only purchases. • 2019: 44.2% women purchases – 20.1% women-only purchases. • 2020: 50.25% women purchases – 23.43% women-only purchases. • 2021 so far: 55.25% women purchases – 24.9% women-only purchases. In the first half of this year, women made almost 71 000 property purchases, although some of these were joint purchases with men. Gauteng accounted for most of such buys with 29 401. This was followed by Western Cape (17 498) and KwaZulu-Natal (8 758). But women’s participation in the property sector is not just about homeownership. It includes all the professional facets of the built environment sector as well as female participation at board level of the
listed property sector. This year, the inaugural State of Gender Diversity in the Listed Real Estate Sector report was published by the Women’s Property Network (WPN) in collaboration with the Property Sector Charter Council and Anchor Stockbrokers. THE REPORT FOUND THAT, LAST YEAR: • 13 out of 28 Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) had 100% male executive directors. • 17 out of 28 REITs had 28% female non-executive directors. From 2013 to last year, women only accounted for 15% of executive positions and 24% of non-executive positions. In the report, Joanne Solomon, chief executive of the SA REITs Association, said: “The South African REIT sector is making some progress but it’s clear that more is needed to ensure the industry remains a major contributor to the economy (and) drives transformation imperatives across its vast value chain and broader society.” Nonhlanhla Mayisela, chairperson of WPN and chief executive of Izandla Property Fund, says REITs greatly influence the downstream value chain because, as the primary owners of real estate assets, they are major procurers of services and significant employers in the sector. And the sector is an interdependant ecosystem in which each of the segments relies on each other to derive commercial value. “Equally, when we focus on the topic of gender diversity in the sector, it is evident that the ability of the sector to realise meaningful and sustainable economic participation by women largely depends on
the various segments within this ecosystem to work collectively to achieve gender diversity.” Mayisela says the organisation believes that gender diversity in the sector will be largely driven by the representation of female executives and non-executives which form part of the REITs. “This is where decisions related to senior appointments and procurement are made, and as such, if there’s sufficient gender diversity at this level, the participation of women along the full real estate value chain becomes a strategic imperative.” In terms of working in property sales, Sithole-Ngobese says there is a “dire need” for more black women to operate as full-status agents. “Aspiring estate agents are required by the Estate Agents Affairs Board to select a mentor at their agency to guide them, which entails signing off on their deals and overseeing the development of their logbook (an EAAB requirement which contains all evidence of their work as an intern agent). “Young women of colour need mentors who are able to empathise and see their points of view and understand the challenges that come with being a young, black female in the property sector.” Because many black people do not inherit lessons of property ownership from their parents, aunts or uncles, she says there is no familial passage of knowledge on how to invest and maintain wealth. “So, for many women in South Africa, this knowledge is obtained through research and hard work. Mentors who understand what is at stake are crucial.”
DISCLAIMER: The publisher and editor of this magazine give no warranties, guarantees or assurances and make no representations regarding any goods or services advertised within this edition. Copyright ANA Publishing. All rights reserved. No portion of this publication may be reproduced in any form without prior written consent from ANA Publishing. The publishers are not responsible for any unsolicited material. Publisher Vasantha Angamuthu vasantha@africannewsagency Executive Editor Property Vivian Warby vivian.warby@inl.co.za Features Writer Property Bonny Fourie bronwyn.fourie@inl.co.za Design Kim Stone kim.stone@inl.co.za
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ESSENTIAL TO FIND A MENTOR WOMEN who own property, or have parents who own property, are at an advantage compared to their peers, says Gugu SitholeNgobese, founder of Women in Planning SA. This means more women need to be talking about wealth accumulation and property investment and acquisition. “Our circles need to be up-front and direct about what we experience. Many of us do not want to expose the hardships we face in settings dominated by men, but to face these struggles and then talk about them in a frank and open way means we
get to share solutions with other women who are experiencing similar challenges.” Such challenges, many of which stem from the legacies of apartheid, still plague many women, she says. But one of the ways to get over this hurdle – not counting the hurdles that come with raising enough funds, establishing a stable credit score and investing wisely – is for women to find advisers and agents that they trust. “Finding an agent whom you know can work for you and guide you along the way is essential,” says Sithole-Ngobese.
in 2010 to 41% last year. And 60% of Betterbond’s woman applicants were single. “Security is obviously key for everyone in South Africa and particularly young, single women. Sectional title is attractive for this reason, as are gated communities for the higher earners,” he says.
Meanwhile, Lightstone data reveals that 25 329 women bought their first residential properties last year, and so far this year a total of 16 412 women have taken their first steps up the property ladder. These women purchased properties on their own, without entering into a joint partnership.
A FORCE TO BE RECKONED WITH THE REAL estate industry is slowly transforming into one in which “women are a force to be reckoned with”, says Amanda Cuba, director and chief operating officer of Re/ Max of Southern Africa. However, there is still a long way to go before women have a more equal place at the boardroom table. “Re/Max was the first to open its doors to female agents back in 1973 when the brand launched in Denver, Colorado. Today, roughly 60% of our South African network is women. Women are also some of our highest earners.” Cuba herself is an example
of a successful woman within the Re/Max network, having worked her way up from the humble streets of Gugulethu to the executive team. And as the twin of another successful woman in business, she attributes her achievements to both the circumstances of her upbringing and the inspirational women who helped raise her. “Our mom gave us the belief we could be anything that we wanted to be. She encouraged us to be adventure seekers and taught us that we are capable of anything that we put our minds to,” Cuba says.
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YOUNG, black women in their mid-20s and early 30s are driving the property investment market, says Paul Stevens, chief executive of Just Property. Citing data collected from the credit bureau TPN, he says low interest rates aside, bond approvals for women have risen from 14%
FLEXIBLE CAREERS FOR WOMEN ALTHOUGH the overall long-term economic impact of Covid-19 has yet to be fully realised, growing evidence suggests women have been particularly badly affected. Not only have their child and home-care duties increased, they are also more likely than men to have lost their jobs, says Yael Geffen, chief executive of Lew Geffen Sotheby’s International Realty. “However, women have also shown phenomenal resilience. This was clearly evidenced by a new survey from the professional women’s network AllBright, which revealed that not only are they resilient, they are also proactive,
innovative and entrepreneurial.” Citing the report, she says many women are now looking to make major career changes. “There are few better options than real estate. Not only is it a viable alternative for women impacted by pandemic job losses, it’s one of the best careers for women with families who dream of having it all.” While many jobs force women to choose between career advancement and their families, Geffen says real estate offers the flexibility that few other professions offer while at the same time providing for their financial future.
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This well-positioned impressive 7 bedroom home with versatile accommodation offers magnificent forest and mountain views. The large lounge with wood-burning fireplace and separate dining room opens onto patio and garden with a private pool Spacious eat-in kitchen with separate laundry. An opportunity for a work-from-home setup with separate entrance for total privacy. Double garage with direct access, ample parking for visitors, excellent security and borehole
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Airy single bedroom units with 1 generously sized bedroom and bathroom. Seamlessly linked unit opening onto outside terrace. 1 Parking bay. VAT Incl. - No Transfer Duty
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Langebaan A selection of 80 one, two and three bedroom luxury apartments with stunning views over club Mykonos and the Lagoon. Excellent investment opportunity.
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COMPLETION DATE - The estimated date of completion of the entire development - and the date on which you as purchaser may begin to enjoy your unit and all the facilities there - is during November of next year, just in time for the start of the summer holiday season.
1 bedroom Units SOLD OUT PRICE INCREASE - It has been confirmed that the first price increase will take place on Tuesday, 10 August 2021. With developments such as Nivica, there are typically at least three price increases from date of launch to completion date, so, if you are considering purchasing a unit or a garage, now is the time to make that call.
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25 AUGUST 2021 AT 12h00 NooN Address: Bosbou Street, Knysna Central / erF sIZe: 5084m2 This 17 bedroomed Boutique Hotel has the most exquisite views overlooking the famous Heads of Knysna. It boasts a lovely restaurant, with a well fitted kitchen and entertainment area with a pub and a beautiful pool. The conference centre has its own kitchen and can cater for conferences that require this sort of accommodation. A historic property with tasteful décor. All furniture is included in the sale. reserVe PrICe: P.O.A. (All offers will be reviewed) Commission: Non refundable 10% plus VAT payable by the buyer over and above the bid amount by the highest bidder. CONTACT: Tanya 079 980 3457 / Julian 082 554 9013 Auction terms & conditions for the highest bidder: 1. No registration fee to bid.
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HILLCREST CENTRAL R1 295 000 2 BEDS | 1 BATH | SEPARATE KITCHEN | COURTYARD | LOUNGE | PATIO | GARDEN | CARPORT IDEAL HOME FOR OVER 40’S It is an absolute privilege to live in beautiful Pomona Gardens with its park like gardens, gorgeous trees, abundant bird life and pathways, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, separate kitchen with roofed courtyard currently used as a dining room and a large lounge leading to covered patio and on into the garden. A STEAL AT THIS PRICE. Follow boards from M13/Highbury Road on Sunday Call Jackie on 073 145 8603 for private viewing Web Ref: 4807186
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ATTENTION DEVELOPERS & INVESTORS!! PRIME DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY NEXT TO THE WOODLANDS MALL, PRETORIUS PARK, PRETORIA EAST ONLINE AUCTION
ONLINE BIDDING: 12:00, 25 - 26 AUGUST 2021 BID AND REGISTER: www.vansauctions.co.za AUCTION OF: PROPOSED PRETORIUS PARK EXTENSION 39, MAT & METIS AVENUE, PRETORIA EAST
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Woodlands Mall Property Extent: ± 1 HA Property description: Proposed Pretorius Park Extension 39 situated on Portion 454 of the Farm Garstfontein 374 Approval: - Rezoning to Residential 3 at 80 units per ha on 3 storeys or 40 units per ha on 2 storeys. - Subdivision into 2 stands, proposed as Erf 1736 & 1737.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: An excellent development opportunity in well developing area in Pretoria East for Residential units!! Contact us for more information: www.vansauctions.co.za
R50,000 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
BIDDERS TO REGISTER ONLINE, REGISTRATION FEE OF R50,000 PAYABLE VIA EFT ONLY, FICA DOCS REQUIRED TO BE ABLE TO REGISTER.
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ONLINE BIDDING: 12:00, 18-19 AUGUST 2021 BID AND REGISTER: www.vansauctions.co.za AUCTION OF: ELDOGLEN SECURITY ESTATE, 16 GRACE CRESCENT, ELDORAIGNE EXTENSION 35 WEB21/0033
Extent: ± 1000 m². Improvements: Entrance hall, 4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms (4 en suite), lounge, dining room, family room, TV room, kitchen, pantry, laundry, study, separate toilet, 3 garages, heated swimming pool, entertainment area, domestic room and bathroom, cinema room and walk in safe room and established garden. Auctioneer’s note: Beautiful and modern family home in popular Eldoglen Security Estate and established suburb!
R50,000 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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RHONDA RAAD PROPERTIES Cape Town Office 082 448 7795 Email: rrpsales@mweb.co.za www.rhondaraadproperties.co.za
THE WOODLAND Umhlanga Office 081 281 3960 Email: info@woodland.co.za www.woodland.co.za
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TOP ADDRESS IN HYDE PARK, JOHANNESBURG!! STYLISH AND SPACIOUS RESIDENCE WITH SWIMMING POOL ,TENNIS COURT & MORE ONLINE LIQUIDATION AUCTION
In liquidation: Sandton Property Developments 2001 (Pty) Ltd. Master’s ref: G1160/2020 DOGON GROUP PROPERTIES VAN’S AUCTIONEERS
Western Seaboard Gauteng ONLINE BIDDING: 12:00, 10-11 086 AUGUST Office: 021 556 5600 or 021 433 2580 Office 111 82672021 BID AND REGISTER: www.vansauctions.co.za Email: enquiries@dogongroup.com www.dogongroup.com www.vansauctions.co.za
AUCTION OF: 81, THIRD ROAD, HYDE PARK, JOHANNESBURG
Extent: ± 3000 m² Improvements: Ÿ Entrance hall, lounge, dining room with sun room & family room Ÿ 4 bedrooms Ÿ 3 bathrooms (2 en suite) Ÿ Separate toilet Ÿ 2 TV rooms, kitchen & scullery
www.property360.co.za WEB21/0141
PETER MASKELL AUCTIONEERS KZN Office: 033 397 1190 Email: info@maskell.co.za www.bidlive.maskell.co.za
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