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    FNB’s R800m Boost Powers Durban’s Premium Beachfront Estate

    April 9, 2026
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    Preggie Pillay, CEO of FNB Commercial Property Finance
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    First National Bank (FNB) has concluded an R800m residential development funding agreement with Beachwood Investments, a deal that marks the first Shari’ah-compliant transaction of its kind within the FirstRand group. The financing is earmarked for the Beachwood Coastal Estate, a premium beachfront development in Durban North, KwaZulu-Natal, which is poised to become one of South Africa’s most significant luxury coastal destinations. According to an official statement from the bank, the project is expected to stimulate substantial economic activity in the region, generating hundreds of construction roles and permanent jobs while revitalising the local property market .

    The development is situated on a 430,333 square metre stretch of Durban North’s coastline and is designed as a low-impact, eco-conscious estate. According to Pam Golding Properties, the exclusive marketers of the development, the estate will feature freehold stands priced between R8m and R21m, apartments ranging from R8m to R16m, and duplexes and villas from R18m to R25m, with apartment sizes varying from 246 to over 400 square metres . The masterplan includes a 9-hole, 18-tee golf course that connects to the Beachwood Mangrove Nature Reserve, alongside wellness centres, 8km of walking and cycling paths, co-working spaces, and a garden centre. Civil earthworks are already underway, with the first phase expected to be completed and transferred from the third quarter of 2026.

    Preggie Pillay, CEO of FNB Commercial Property Finance, stated that the deal demonstrates the lender’s continued innovation and appetite for lending to meet diverse customer needs. He emphasised that this is the first Shari’ah-compliant residential development funding deal within the FirstRand group, reflecting a strategic move to boost economic activity in the region . The Islamic financing structure, often based on diminishing Musharaka partnerships, avoids interest payments and instead involves the bank purchasing the asset jointly with the client, with the client gradually buying out the bank’s share over time.

    The demand for luxury coastal living in the area has been underscored by recent sales data. The eThekwini Municipality, which has endorsed the R3.6bn project as a catalytic investment for the city, noted that the development currently contributes approximately R3.6m per annum in municipal rates, a figure expected to rise to around R100m annually upon completion . During the official launch of the estate, Mayor Cyril Xaba described the project as a historic milestone and a testament to public-private collaboration, highlighting that the estate would create 1,500 temporary jobs during construction and sustain 2,500 permanent positions once fully operational.

    Market analysis confirms robust local demand for this segment. Citing the Rainmaker Marketing North Coast Property Market Report, the original article notes that nearly 60% of relocations to the Greater North Coast originate from within KwaZulu-Natal, while only 11% come from Gauteng, indicating strong local confidence in coastal property investments . Furthermore, Pam Golding reported last year that residential demand across all price bands in Durban North, particularly the luxury segment, is being driven by positive sentiment and major regional investments such as the R2bn Club Med resort in Tinley Manor and the R20bn Sibaya precinct expansion.

    Beachwood Investments director Gavin Strydom explained that the R800m loan would facilitate critical infrastructure upgrades, top-structure development, and community initiatives within the estate. He confirmed that the project aims to transform a degraded and underutilised golf course into a rehabilitated space that enhances public safety and environmental quality. The development is projected to generate approximately 800 temporary jobs during construction and 1,500 permanent roles post-completion, with the full build valued at R3bn. Once all phases are complete, the estate is expected to contribute roughly R100m per year in increased property rates to the eThekwini Municipality.

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