South African Property Owners Association (SAPOA)
SAPOA is the representative body and voice of the commercial property industry in South Africa
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SAPOA is the representative body and voice of the commercial property industry in South Africa
Continue reading →Real Estate Business Owners of South Africa (“REBOSA”), is an independent, non-profit which represents the best interests of business owners and principals of estate agencies operating in the South African residential real estate sector.
Continue reading →SAIBPP is a leading national voluntary professional association representing +2 500 members from the property sector and the built environment. SAIBPP was established in 1996 to address the under-representation of black people in the commercial property industry.
Continue reading →The SA Council of Shopping Centres is the representative body of the industry and stands at the cutting edge of the marketplace. We are tasked with updating and informing our members through networking, educating, workshopping, etc. and act as a spokesman and lobbyist on issues of concern. Being in the fashion and lifestyle business means keeping ahead of world trends. These are exposed at our annual convention, this year being the 9th African Congress of Shopping Centres to be held between the 6th and 8th of October in Johannesburg. We showcase the latest thinking and trends in the retail business and expose our members to retailers and overseas speakers in our efforts to promote the big picture scenario. A comprehensive industry exhibition and many social functions offer excellent networking opportunities to our members
Continue reading →The Western Cape Property Development Forum (WCPDF) is a registered non-profit organisation (246-760 NPO). It was founded in 2008 to create awareness, address the challenges that face the property development industry and to be the collective voice of the industry in the Western Cape. We focus on the full production line of private and public property projects and associated infrastructure provision.
Continue reading →The SA Institute of Valuers (SAIV) was founded in 1909 as the national society of professional real estate valuers.
The objective of the SAIV is to promote the common interests of persons carrying out the valuers’ profession.
It is a voluntary professional organisation, and its purpose is to look after members’ interests. Today, SAIV represents more than 50% of registered valuers in South Africa.
Continue reading →The NATIONAL PROPERTY FORUM is be the largest acceptable, recognised real estate organisation of choice within the property sector in South Africa. It represents small micro medium enterprises through a single collective voice.
Continue reading →The Johannesburg Property Owners and Managers Association (JPOMA) represents most Johannesburg Inner-City property investors and managing agents who are active in the rejuvenation of the Inner-City through building upgrades, conversions and effective urban and building management.
Continue reading →The Green Building Council SA is a level 2 BEE rated, independent, non-profit company that was formed in 2007 to lead the greening of South Africa’s commercial property sector. We provide the tools, training, knowledge and networks to promote green building practices across the country and build a national movement that will change the way the world is built.
We are one of over 95 members of the World Green Building Council alongside Australithe United States and the United Kingdom. Green Building Council SA has developed the Green Star SA rating system and is the official certification body for Green Star SA projects. We are a dedicated team of industry experts working in collaboration with industry bodies, leaders, government departments and professionals to develop market-based green solutions for the South African property industry.
Continue reading →We are a representative umbrella body for South African REITs focused on promoting the sector as an attractive asset class locally and internationally.
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