A wave of sectional title and mixed-use projects along Main Road is pushing rental yields up but pricing out first-time buyers—here's what it means for the neighbourhood's future.
Vacancy rates in Johannesburg's premium suburbs hit 8-12% as tenant demand softens. Discover how shifting rental dynamics are reshaping landlord-tenant bargaining power in 2025.
New affordable housing developments across Johannesburg's inner-city neighbourhoods offer units from ZAR 680k, reshaping property accessibility near Gautrain and job hubs.
Bryanston delivers better rental yields than Sandton. Compare Johannesburg property investment returns, prices, and why young professionals are moving east.
A surge in approved developments across Fourways, Midrand and Melville is reshaping the market—here's what savvy buyers and investors need to understand about costs, availability and the window ahead.
A shift in municipal zoning decisions and residential conversion rules is reshaping tenant demand across Johannesburg's key rental districts, creating both opportunities and challenges for investors.
Mixed-use development approvals and relaxed sectional title restrictions are triggering fresh investment cycles in traditionally undervalued corridors, with ripple effects already visible across the city's affordability landscape.
As mixed-use projects reshape neighbourhoods from Melville to Midrand, grant-backed buyers are seizing opportunities in emerging precincts before prices climb.
As traditional strongholds like Sandton plateau, savvy investors are pivoting to Rosebank, where heritage charm meets contemporary development—and property yields are climbing faster than the cranes on Tyrwhitt Avenue.
With entry-level properties clustering around ZAR 1.2M and new government financing schemes opening doors, Johannesburg's tree-lined enclave is reshaping the city's property ladder.
Fresh data reveals yield improvements in sectional title projects and mixed-use developments, signalling renewed confidence in Johannesburg's property recovery.
As sectional title stock dominates portfolios, rental returns in Sandton and Fourways reveal a market split between premium stability and growth-play volatility.
Rising property values and infrastructure investment are positioning this tree-lined suburb between Sandton and the Johannesburg CBD as the city's next major growth corridor.