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    Spear Expands with R442m Retail Buy in Cape Flats

    April 20, 2026
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    Spear REIT is pressing ahead with its expansion strategy, agreeing to acquire the Watergate Centre in Mitchells Plain for R442m in a transaction that underscores growing investor interest in community-based retail assets. The deal, concluded with MPW Cape Properties, includes both the shopping centre and its underlying rental enterprise, with transfer anticipated in August pending regulatory approval.

    The acquisition comes shortly after Spear’s inclusion in the FTSE/JSE All Property Index, a development that broadens its exposure to institutional capital and places greater emphasis on income stability and portfolio performance.

    The addition of Watergate is consistent with this positioning, given the asset’s full occupancy and its location within a densely populated residential corridor along the R300.

    Anchored by national retailers such as Shoprite and Brights Hardware, the centre hosts a tenant mix geared towards essential consumer spending. Brands including Clicks, Pep, Ackermans, Mr Price, KFC, Capitec Bank and Zone Fitness reinforce its role as a convenience-driven retail hub. This tenant profile reflects a broader trend in South Africa’s retail property sector, where centres focused on non-discretionary spending have shown greater resilience amid constrained household incomes and persistently high unemployment.

    Spear has indicated that the acquisition aligns with its strategy of targeting assets that cater to everyday consumer needs while delivering predictable rental streams. In the current operating environment, this segment has outperformed higher-end retail formats, as consumers continue to prioritise value and proximity. Data from the listed property sector suggests that neighbourhood and community centres have maintained stronger occupancy levels and rental collections compared with regional malls, particularly in lower- to middle-income catchment areas.

    A notable feature of the Watergate portfolio is the near-term expiry profile of a significant portion of its leases. While this introduces an element of risk, Spear views it as an opportunity to reset rentals and optimise lease terms in line with prevailing market conditions. The ability to reprice leases will depend on tenant trading performance and competitive dynamics in the surrounding retail landscape, but it also provides scope to enhance income over the medium term if demand remains stable.

    Financially, the asset is expected to generate approximately R39.9m in net property income, with distributable profit projected at around R2.6m for the year to February 2028. These projections reflect conservative assumptions around rental escalations and cost management, in line with the cautious outlook adopted by many property funds as interest rates remain elevated and funding costs continue to shape acquisition strategies.

    The transaction highlights a broader shift within South Africa’s listed property market, where capital is increasingly being deployed into defensive, income-generating assets rather than large-scale developments. For Spear, the Watergate acquisition deepens its exposure to the Western Cape and reinforces its focus on community retail, a segment that is likely to remain central to its growth strategy as it seeks to balance expansion with income stability.

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