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Reinier van Loggerenberg on the Real Cost of Corporate Occupation

54 min · 9 de sep de 2025
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In this episode, we sit down with Reinier van Loggerenberg, CEO of Craft Homes, to unpack one of the most unexpected trends post-COVID - the resurgence of tenants into traditional office and industrial spaces. From scaling a multi-million-rand industrial portfolio to disrupting the status quo in Bryanston with a bold red wall that went viral, Reinier shares unfiltered insights on where the market is heading, what landlords are getting wrong, and how to build resilience into your commercial strategy. We explore:🏭 Why industrial remains the golden child of CRE and what threats are quietly emerging🧠 The mental side of property investing and why EQ matters more than ever🏢 How office demand is being driven by something everyone thought was dead📉 The biggest lessons from mistakes made (and how to avoid them in a volatile market)If you’re in commercial leasing, property investment or corporate real estate strategy this is a must-watch.🎯 Watch to learn:Why tenants are returning to traditional space and what this means for office leasingThe metrics that really matter in industrial property todayHow to build a CRE portfolio that survives market shocksReinier’s journey scaling Craft Homes into a major player in SA’s real estate marketFollow us on socials and stay tuned for the next episode!

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