R53,374.40 pm
Block D 02 Plattekloof Business Park
Gross Monthly Rental
R53,374.40 Excl. VAT
R53,374.40 Excl. VAT
Lease Period
Negotiable
Negotiable
Availability
Negotiable
Negotiable
333.59m² Office To Let in Plattekloof Business Park, Plattekloof
This spacious 333.59m² first floor office to let in Plattekloof Business Park, Plattekloof offers a professional and secure workspace in a prime commercial location. Perfectly positioned close to Plattekloof Village, this office provides excellent accessibility for both staff and clients, making it ideal for businesses seeking a central and well-managed environment.
Property Features:
• Located in a secure office park with 24-hour manned security
• 6 parking bays per 100m² allocated
• Generator
• Close to Plattekloof Village, public transport, and major routes
• Bright and functional layout suitable for corporate or professional use
This office combines security, accessibility, and ample parking, offering an ideal workspace for businesses in Plattekloof’s thriving commercial hub.
Basement parking at R850 per bay excl. VAT; open parking at R700 per bay
Property Features:
• Located in a secure office park with 24-hour manned security
• 6 parking bays per 100m² allocated
• Generator
• Close to Plattekloof Village, public transport, and major routes
• Bright and functional layout suitable for corporate or professional use
This office combines security, accessibility, and ample parking, offering an ideal workspace for businesses in Plattekloof’s thriving commercial hub.
Basement parking at R850 per bay excl. VAT; open parking at R700 per bay
Features
Building Name
Block D
Zoning
Commercial
Title
Sectional
Interior
Air Conditioning
Yes
Exterior
Security
Yes
Parking Bays
Open Parkings
6
Sizes
Floor Size
333.60m²
Land Size
333.60m²
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Plattekloof, Parow
The Parow area has a long history within the context of the greater Western Cape region. Legend has it that the area was developed around a massive storm that took place in 1865, involving 19 shipwrecks, one of the victims was Captain Johann Heinrich Ferdinand Parow who decided to settle in the region making what today is known as Parow his home in the Cape of Good Hope. The area has grown exponentially since those...
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