Sales of bigger properties herald an upswing in commercial sector
This has certainly been the case at the Rawson Commercial franchises, said the national commercial manager, Leon Breytenbach.
"From mid-August to the end of October," said Breytenbach, "we saw a big uptick in commercial activity, especially in KwaZulu-Natal, where we now have nine commercial franchises, all operating very successfully. Our monthly turnover nationally in the third quarter of this year was 177% up on the same period last year. Not surprisingly, we are now experiencing a big upswing in demand from commercial property owners wanting Rawson Commercial to sell and rent out their properties.
Investors are also looking to partner with us - a few privately owned property funds having approached us in order to partner with them in finding the right commercial opportunities to invest in. These factors have also resulted in an upswing in demand for entrepreneurs and existing commercial brokers alike to operate within our commercial franchise model."
To date, said Breytenbach, Rawson Commercial has, since 2011, established 29 franchises and is now confident that it can sell and help establish another 12 in the year ahead.
Increased activity in the R2.5 million-plus category
Breytenbach said that they had been particularly pleased by the fact that there has been increased sales activity in the R2.5 million-plus category. Previously, he said, the focus had been on the less-expensive units, notably those in sectional title security parks suitable for commercial and industrial activity.
Some recent high price sales have been:
Action on the rental side, said Breytenbach, has also shown a big uptick, the figure now being 49% up year-on-year.
"The message to potential investors," he said, "is quite clear: get in now because sales and rents are rising by some 8% to 10% per annum."