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A stellar commercial line up of properties for sale at our February auction

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An asset for every strategy on the Broll Auctions and Sales’ February auction block

Spanning fuel stations, blue-chip commercial assets, industrial facilities, retail opportunities, development land and lifestyle properties, the catalogue literally has an asset to suit every investor, developer and owner-occupier, according to Broll Auctions and Sales CEO, Norman Raad. “Early market engagement has been strong, expectations are high. Our brokers around South Africa have had much interest from potential investors across the country, setting the tone for what we expect to be an active year of deals ahead.”

High visibility, high turnover fuel station assets

“Strategically located fuel stations remain among the most defensive and operationally resilient real estate classes, as they offer long-term income potential with the diversification of revenue streams beyond fuel into mobility and retail hubs,” Raad said. In Malmesbury, Western Cape, a well-positioned service station serves a growing regional hub with strong commuter and agricultural traffic, supporting both ongoing operation and future optimisation. In Phoenix, KwaZulu-Natal, a fuel station located within a dense urban catchment benefits from high daily footfall and vehicle volumes, making it an attractive acquisition for operators and investors seeking consistent demand. In Morgenzon, Mpumalanga, a regional service station supports local logistics and commuter routes, offering solid trading potential in an under-supplied market.

Blue chip assets offer quality and longevity

These assets appeal to buyers seeking defensive income, strategic occupation or long-term capital appreciation. A prime retail asset in the Western Cape’s Strand Central offers strong footfall in a well-established coastal town underpinned by robust local demand. A prominent showroom in Centurion Central provides exceptional visibility within one of Gauteng’s most active business corridors, ideal for owner-occupiers or investors targeting a core commercial node. Located in Olifantsfontein, Gauteng, the Telkom Training Centre is a purpose-built corporate training facility with modern classrooms, multiple structures including residential, educational and commercial. “This 23 000m² property has excellent redevelopment potential and has easy accessibility to major arterials.”A substantial agricultural farm in Mpumalanga’s Mashishing (Lydenburg) offers scale, productive potential and lifestyle appeal. “This property is suited to investors seeking land-backed value with operational optionality.”

Hard-working industrial assets

Industrial property continues to outperform, driven by logistics demand and decentralised distribution. In Gauteng, a functional warehouse in Chamdor, Krugersdorp is positioned within an established industrial precinct with excellent regional access. An urban warehouse in Glenesk, Johannesburg is well suited to last-mile logistics and light manufacturing, benefiting from centrality and strong demand. A versatile warehouse in Alberton Central offers exposure to a key southern industrial hub, while an inner-city industrial warehouse in Selby provides proximity to major transport routes and entrenched industrial infrastructure.

Convenience retail central to community living

A centrally located retail property in Komani (Queenstown), Eastern Cape serves a well-established community catchment with consistent trading potential, while a convenience-driven retail asset in Birch Acres, Kempton Park in Gauteng is positioned within a dense residential area ideal for neighbourhood retail and service tenants.

Development-ready land opportunities

Industrial-zoned vacant land in Vredenburg on the West Coast presents a strategic development opportunity in a growing Western Cape regional logistics node, while cleared land in Abbotsdale, Malmesbury offers development optionality within a Western Cape growth corridor. Vacant land in Bram Fischerville, Soweto provides urban development potential within this high-demand residential area.

Hospitality with lifestyle appeal

The four-star Iketla Lodge in Ohrigstad, Mpumalanga offers hospitality investors exposure to the highly sought-after Panorama Route, with this luxurious and intimate country lodge set within a 540-hectare private nature conservancy. Its eight fully furnished chalets have solid bookings for 2026 with an international clientele. “This is an opportunity to acquire a well-established, income-generating hospitality asset that offers operational continuity,” Raad said.

With a catalogue that spans income-producing assets, operational properties, development land and lifestyle investments, Broll Auctions and Sales’ first auction of 2026 is set to be a positive opening for the months ahead. View the catalogue at Broll Auctions website, and register to bid for the hammer dropping action on February 19 from 12pm at the Wanderer’s Golf Club in Johannesburg.

Author Broll Auctions and Sales
Published 18 Feb 2026 / Views 3
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