Elaine - Harcourts Germiston

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PPRA-registered, full-status Property Practitioner (FFC No.1222727) at Harcourts Blue, specializing in residential property sales across Germiston and Boksburg, Gauteng.

05/06/2026
🎓Golden opportunity for education operators & investorsPositioned in a high-demand, easily accessible location, this Cat...
04/06/2026

🎓Golden opportunity for education operators & investors

Positioned in a high-demand, easily accessible location, this Category 16 zoned Community Facility presents an exceptional opportunity for education and community-focused operators.

Purpose-built and ideally suited for an Early Childhood Development (ECD) centre, crèche, daycare facility, or private school, the property offers the infrastructure and zoning required to support a successful educational environment.

Whether you are looking to establish, expand, or invest in the education sector, this property provides a rare opportunity to acquire a facility designed to meet the growing demand for quality childcare and learning institutions.

Education providers looking to expand, or an investor targeting stable rental income in the education sector, this property offers immediate usability with room to scale.





Elaine - Harcourts Germiston
083 261 2621

Most buyers no longer start their property journey at the front door.They start online.Before they book a viewing, they ...
04/06/2026

Most buyers no longer start their property journey at the front door.
They start online.

Before they book a viewing, they compare listings, photos, videos, area information and the overall quality of the marketing. That first digital impression can influence whether they enquire or simply scroll past.

At Harcourts Blue, we use Matterport 3D virtual tours as part of our professional property marketing approach for selected listings across Boksburg, Benoni, Germiston, Kempton Park and the greater East Rand.

A Matterport 3D tour allows buyers to explore a home online, move through the rooms, understand the layout and get a better sense of the flow before arranging a physical viewing.

For sellers, this can help create a stronger online presentation, attract more serious buyer interest and reduce unnecessary viewings from buyers who have not properly understood the property.

For buyers, it creates a clearer and more convenient way to experience a home before making the decision to view in person.
Property marketing has changed. Sellers need more than basic exposure. They need a clear strategy, strong digital presentation and the right tools to help their home stand out online.

That is why Harcourts Blue continues to invest in modern property marketing solutions for East Rand homeowners.

If you are selling in Boksburg, Benoni, Germiston, Kempton Park or surrounding Ekurhuleni suburbs, your property deserves to be seen properly online before buyers ever walk through the door.

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Linox Mashava, Justin Christison, Buyisile Thomas, JJgrou...
03/06/2026

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Linox Mashava, Justin Christison, Buyisile Thomas, JJgroups Skipbins

Thanks everyone for your support! 🎉
30/05/2026

Thanks everyone for your support! 🎉


A must read article by Richard Gray  Harcourts CEO  ,
28/05/2026

A must read article by Richard Gray Harcourts CEO

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A rate hike is painful, but it may be part of getting the economy back to normal
By Richard Gray, CEO of Harcourts South Africa

Today’s interest rate increase will be disappointing for homeowners and buyers. There is no point pretending otherwise. For families with home loans, even a small increase can make the monthly budget tighter. For first-time buyers, it may mean qualifying for slightly less than they hoped. For landlords, tenants and sellers, it adds another layer of caution to an already careful market.

But while the immediate reaction is understandable, we also need to look at the bigger picture.

This is not simply about one monthly bond repayment. A rate hike is usually a signal that the Reserve Bank is responding to pressure in the wider system. In plain language, the Bank is not only looking at what prices are doing today. It is asking whether those price pressures are likely to stick around.

That is the part many people miss.

If petrol goes up for one month and then comes back down, households feel the pain but the economy can absorb it. If transport costs, food costs, wage demands and business costs all begin feeding into one another, then inflation becomes harder to control. That is when the problem
becomes systemic. It moves from one price shock to a broader cost-of-living problem.

In that sense, today’s hike should be seen as a reaction to pressures that are not being treated as temporary. It is a difficult medicine, but the aim is to stop inflation from becoming part of everyday expectations. Once people and businesses start assuming that everything will keep getting more expensive, it becomes much harder to return to normal.

There is also an important counterpoint. The rand has shown signs of strength and oil prices have come down from recent highs. Those are helpful developments for South Africa, especially because fuel prices filter into almost everything, from groceries to building materials to transport. The fact that these pressures are easing suggests there is an active effort, globally and locally, to move conditions back towards normal.

That does not make today’s decision easy. But it does suggest the hike should not be read as a vote of no confidence in South African households. Rather, it is part of a broader attempt to protect the value of money and create a more stable environment over time.

For the residential property market, the impact will be practical. Some buyers will need to recalculate their affordability. Some will reduce their price range. Others may pause until they feel more comfortable. Sellers will need to be realistic, because buyers are already thinking carefully about monthly repayments, levies, rates, insurance and transport costs.

However, this does not mean the property market stops.

People still get married, have children, relocate, downsize, start new jobs, move closer to schools and look for safer, more practical homes. Residential real estate is not driven only by interest rates. It is driven by life. What changes in a rate hike environment is not the need for property, but the way people approach the decision.

The everyday buyer should not panic, but they should be honest. Do not buy at the very edge of your affordability. Leave room for maintenance, municipal costs and life’s surprises. A home should be a place of security, not a monthly source of fear.

For homeowners, this is a good time to review spending, speak to the bank early if under pressure, and avoid short-term decisions that create long-term damage. Selling under pressure without proper advice can be costly. So can ignoring the problem until it becomes urgent.

For sellers, the right price matters more than ever. A serious buyer in a higher-rate environment is still a valuable buyer, but they will not overpay simply because a seller is hoping for yesterday’s market.

At Harcourts, we believe the best response to uncertainty is clarity. Understand your numbers. Get proper advice. Make decisions based on your own circumstances, not only on the headline.

A rate hike is never good news for the monthly budget. But if it helps prevent deeper, longer-lasting inflation, it may also help create the conditions for a healthier property market later. The goal is not just lower rates. The goal is a normal, stable economy where South Africans can plan, buy, sell and build their lives with confidence.

28/05/2026

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1 6th Avenue, Lambton
Germiston
1401

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 14:00

Telephone

+27832612621

Website

https://www.harcourts.co.za/agents/elaine-van-deventer/64566/

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