SARB’s 3% Inflation Target: What It Could Mean for South Africa’s Property Market.

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The South African Reserve Bank’s proposal to move towards a single-point inflation target of 3% is sparking debate across the property sector. While the shift is not yet policy, it’s already influencing investor sentiment, affordability dynamics, and expectations in the housing and rental markets.

Jonathan Kohler, CEO of Landsdowne Property Group unpacks what this potential policy change could mean for the real estate landscape. Will tighter inflation targeting keep interest rates elevated and put homeownership further out of reach? Could this accelerate the growing shift toward rentals in cities like Cape Town and Johannesburg? And how should buyers, renters, and investors prepare for a more disciplined monetary environment if the SARB makes this move official?
29 Sep 2025 5PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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