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Watergate Centre Acquisition Boosts Spear REIT

Posted on May 18, 2026
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Spear REIT has announced the Watergate Centre acquisition in Mitchells Plain for R442 million, adding a fully let convenience retail asset to its Western Cape portfolio. The company said the transaction is earnings-enhancing and is expected to transfer on or about 1 August 2026, subject to competition approval.

The Watergate Centre acquisition strengthens Spear REIT’s retail exposure in a densely populated catchment area along the R300. According to Spear and the source article, the centre has about 19,642m² of gross lettable area and is anchored by Shoprite and Brights Hardware, with tenants including Clicks, Pep, Ackermans, Mr Price, KFC, Capitec and Zone Fitness.

Watergate Centre acquisition expands retail footprint

Spear REIT said the Watergate Centre acquisition was concluded at an initial yield of 8.37%. In its official statement, the company added that the asset carries a weighted average rental escalation of 6.70%, and that the R442 million purchase price will be settled on transfer using a mix of debt and available cash resources.

After the Watergate Centre acquisition is implemented, Spear’s retail portfolio gross lettable area is expected to rise to 100,111m². Retail assets under ownership would be valued at about R1.94 billion, equal to roughly 26% of its total portfolio value of R7.2 billion, according to the source article and Spear’s statement.

Why the deal matters for Spear REIT

Chief executive Quintin Rossi said the asset fits Spear’s strategy because it offers “a strong national tenant base and consistent trading fundamentals”. He said the group was drawn to its “defensive income profile”, daily-needs focus and location in an economically active area.

The deal also comes weeks after Spear confirmed it would join the FTSE/JSE All Property Index and SA REIT Index, effective 23 March 2026. That inclusion followed a methodology change and added visibility for the Western Cape-focused REIT among benchmark-tracking investors.

Market backdrop

The Watergate Centre acquisition lands in a mixed listed-property market. The SA REIT Association’s March 2026 Chart Book showed the sector fell 12.3% in March and was down 4.3% for the first quarter, yet rolling 12-month distribution growth improved to 9.43%. That suggests investors remain cautious, even as underlying operating performance improves.

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