SAREIT Association (SARA)
We are a representative umbrella body for South African REITs focused on promoting the sector as an attractive asset class locally and internationally.
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.
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 →The Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority (PPRA) primary mandate includes, among others, regulating the affairs of all property practitioners; allowing for transformation in the property sector and to ensure consumer protection against undesirable practices and conduct of property practitioners.
The Property Practitioners Act (PPA) on which the PPRA derive its core mandate and responsibilities is a consumer-centric organisation whose primary aim is to protect consumers in the property industry as well as to instil transformation of the property practitioner industry and to maintain professional standards in the property practitioners sector.
The Property Sector Charter Council Constitutes a framework and establishes the principles upon which B-BBEE will be implemented in the sector. It is a transformation charter as contemplated in the Broad-Based BEE Act (No 53 of 2003) and the dti Codes of Good Practice on B-BBEE and lays the basis for the development of a code of good practice for the property sector, as envisioned in Section 9(1) of the B-BBEE Act. The Property Sector Charter Council
establishes targets and qualitative undertakings in respect of each element of B-BBEE and outlines processes for implementing the commitments contained in the charter, as well as mechanisms to monitor and report on progress.
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 →YIPA is a Non-Profit Organisation (NPO) which promotes the active participation of young, Black individuals in the South African Property Sector.
Continue reading →The WPN is dedicated to advancing the success of women in the commercial property industry in South Africa.
The network has over 700 members countrywide with regional chapters in Gauteng, the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal. Established in 2000, the Women’s Property Network’s primary mandate is to provide a platform for women in the commercial property industry to build valuable connections, develop and enhance their careers and recognize and celebrate that the success of women in the industry.
The Black Conveyancers Association (BCA) was formed in May 2005 in response to the historical inequalities in the conveyancing industry. As the only identifiable, credible black conveyancing organisation, this organisation is instrumental in advancing and representing the interests of black conveyancers nationally.
Continue reading →Estate Living is a consortium of businesses consisting of: community consultancy, media platforms, publishing house, sales lead generation and marketing agency, which communicate the value of residential community living to a local and foreign market.
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