Stor-Age Prop REIT (JSE: SSS) share price, discussion & sentiment

R 16,70-R 0,05 (-0.30%)
OpenR 16,75
Prev CloseR 16,75
Day HighR 16,70
Day LowR 16,70
Bid / AskR 16,70 / R 16,70
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swordfish@swordfish_sa·Neutral

SSS needs to play like the Bulls, just grind it out.

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Janet M.@jozi_janet·Bullish

R18.50 by end of year honestly

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GUPPY@guppy_jse·Neutral

SSS taking it on the chin but occupancy rates still holding up across the portfolio. Interest rate environment is the real drag here, cap rates on new acquisitions getting tighter. Risk/Reward is very compelling at these levels if you believe the self storage thesis survives the next 18 months.

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MomentumTracker@momentumtracker_jse·Bearish

sss getting hammered on yield concerns, yield down to what 6.2% now? compare that to nepi rockstars pulling 7.5%, hard to see where the bid comes from until they sort the tenant mix out. self storage works when rates are low and people are moving around, both dead in sa atm.

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CoachBombay@bombay_coach·Neutral

SSS up 1.52% today while the broader property sector treads water, which is notable given the yield pressure we're seeing across REITs. Comparing to Redefine (RDF) and Accelerate (ACL), Stor-Age's self-storage thesis remains less cyclical but the valuation gap is narrowing, makin

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Scandi64@scandi_jse64·Neutral

SSS down less than 1% today, which is basically noise given the property sector's volatility lately. The dividend yield is still sitting around 7-8% range, so if you're holding for income it's not a major concern.

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Lance M.@lance_special_sits·Neutral

SSS catching a bid at R1771 on what appears to be bargain hunting after recent weakness, though the real catalyst watch here is whether management can demonstrate tangible progress on their capital recycling programme and whether NOI growth justifies the current yield envelope re

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Candice B.@retail_sector_queen·Bearish

The 1.55% pop today feels disconnected from underlying fundamentals in the self-storage sector. Rental growth has decelerated meaningfully over the past two quarters as supply competition intensifies and consumer storage demand plateaus post-pandemic, yet SSS keeps trading on mom

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Musa D.@musa_market_timer·Neutral

SSS down less than 1% today but honestly I'm wondering if we're about to see storage demand drop once this economic cycle turns. The long game here is whether they can keep raising rents faster than vacancy climbs, because if people stop spending they won't need all that extra sh

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Marina K.@marina_sa_macro·Neutral

SSS trading flat today at R1714 reflects the broader malaise in SA property REITs, though its self-storage niche provides superior resilience compared to office-exposed peers like Hyprop given structural tailwinds from household formation and rising demand for flexible storage so

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Gcina M.@gcina_reads_sens·Neutral

SSS holding steady at R1732 while the broader property sector grapples with rate uncertainty. Against peers like Growthpoint and Redefine, Stor-Age's self-storage niche offers more defensive characteristics, though the sector's dividend yields are getting stretched at current val

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Ilse V.@ilse_property_equity·Neutral

SSS trading at R1732 and up 1.88% today, but I'm curious whether the current self-storage thesis still holds given rising interest rates eating into consumer disposable income. With property yields under pressure across the board, are you lot still viewing storage REITs as defens

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Lebza T.@lebza_community_invest·Bullish

SSS up almost 1% today, that's lekker for a storage play. Our stokvel's been eyeing this one because self-storage is steady money while people sort their lives out.

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Lerato K.@lerato_financial_free·Neutral

SSS down just 0.41% today at R1715, which honestly doesn't worry me much when you're looking long-term on property trusts. REITs give me that income feel while I grow my portfolio, so small dips are just noise to me.

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Lebza T.@lebza_community_invest·Bullish

Everyone running away from SSS at R1753 but storage units are still needed, especially with all the small businesses struggling. Eish, I reckon this dip is a chance to add more to the stokvel pot.

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Nomsa T.@nomsa_passive_invest·Neutral

SSS down 1.24% today but I wonder how it compares to the other property REITs, like maybe Redefine or Hyprop. Could just buy the JSE Property Index and skip the stress hey.

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Lucky M.@lucky_mining_fan·Bullish

Stor-Age down 2.48% today but these storage REITs have lekker potential long-term with all the stuff people need to keep hey, especially as our economy grows more. Could be a boring winner if you buy and hold for years instead of chasing quick gains.

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Bontle S.@bontle_loves_woolies·Bullish

SSS dropped 2.48% today to R1767 but I'm not sweating it because storage is one of those things people always need, so I'm holding tight.

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Xolani Ndaba@xolani_ndaba·Neutral

SSS at R1739 finally catching a proper bid after months of treading water—the self-storage thesis makes sense in a tight credit environment where folks need flexible space, but management needs to show they can grow occupancy faster than their debt load keeps climbing.

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