
Tyson Properties CEO says now is the best time to buy property
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KZN-born Tyson Properties - which has increased turnover by 25 percent over the last year – in a pandemic – and is set for a growth spurt now. Well-known Durbanite, Chris Tyson, has been appointed chairman and will remain involved. Nick Pearson has been promoted to CEO.
Tyson Properties is expecting a strong 2022 despite the potential vagaries of the market. This comes after the company registered its best growth year ever in 2021 with turnover increasing by 25 percent.
Tyson Property Holdings was created to support and grow the company’s regional operations in Gauteng, the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal. Nick Pearson, currently the general manager, has been appointed as the new CEO overseeing national operations for Tyson Holdings.
Nick Pearson, who has been groomed and mentored by Chris Tyson, shares the same work ethic and values and they will work together to position Tyson Properties as the next iconic real estate brand in South Africa.
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Tyson Properties is expecting a strong 2022 despite the potential vagaries of the market. This comes after the company registered its best growth year ever in 2021 with turnover increasing by 25 percent.
Tyson Property Holdings was created to support and grow the company’s regional operations in Gauteng, the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal. Nick Pearson, currently the general manager, has been appointed as the new CEO overseeing national operations for Tyson Holdings.
Nick Pearson, who has been groomed and mentored by Chris Tyson, shares the same work ethic and values and they will work together to position Tyson Properties as the next iconic real estate brand in South Africa.
WR Van Der Merwe has more in Buisness Watch
Photo by Andrea Piacquadio from Pexels