IN CONVERSATION WITH MATHLATSI MOTAU (MANAGING DIRECTOR OF BUY THE BLOCK)

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South Africa’s property market continues to evolve, offering opportunities for buyers, renters, and investors alike. Despite fluctuations, property remains a key avenue for building long-term value and creating a sense of home.
Tondi Sadiki, Founder of Buy the Block, shares guidance for those entering the property market, particularly first-time buyers:
Stay Informed About the Market – Keep up with trends, neighbourhood developments, and interest rates to make confident, well-informed decisions.
Take Time Choosing the Right Property – Explore multiple homes and neighbourhoods to find a place that truly feels like home.
Location Remains Key – Consider safety, accessibility, schools, and amenities when selecting a property.
Recognise Market Resilience – Despite ups and downs, rental demand remains strong, providing investment opportunities for long-term growth.
Embrace Lifestyle and Story – A home is more than a financial investment; it’s a space to create memories and reflect personal values.
“At Buy the Block, we believe property is more than a transaction,” says Sadiki. “It’s about helping people find a space where their story can unfold—whether it’s their first home or a new chapter in life.”
A Shift Toward Lifestyle, Identity, and Representation
The South African property market is undergoing a meaningful transformation. Modern buyers are increasingly seeking homes that align with their lifestyle, identity, and values. Urban hubs like Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban are seeing growing demand for properties near parks, public transport, and community-centered developments rather than just focusing on traditional investment metrics.
Sadiki emphasizes the importance of representation in real estate: “The industry didn’t always reflect the diversity of the people it serves. Real estate should be a tool for empowerment, not just wealth. If the land is ever going to be Black-owned, we’ve got to buy it—block by block.”
Buy the Block prioritizes transparency, honesty, and matching clients with properties that fit their personal stories. By addressing systemic barriers and emphasizing lifestyle-aligned living, the agency is helping to reshape South Africa’s real estate landscape.
About Buy the Block
Founded in 2023 by Tondi Sadiki, Buy the Block is a Black-founded, disruptive real estate agency committed to changing how South Africans engage with property. The agency prioritizes client care, honest guidance, and creating spaces where stories can unfold.
For more information, visit www.buytheblock.co.za or follow on social media: @buy_the_block
19 Sep 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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