350m² Office To Let in Glenlilly
R24,000 pm
4 Robertson Street
Web Ref
CF350ROB4
Gross Monthly Rental
R24,000 Excl. VAT
Lease Period
Negotiable
Availability
Negotiable
ROBERTSON STREET, GLENLILLY | RETAIL/OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE FOR RENT | PAROW | 350m²
Located in the heart of Parow's Glenlilly area, this versatile commercial space offers excellent potential for a variety of uses, including a church, retail outlet, games venue, or call centre. The property is centrally situated with convenient access from a main road just off Voortrekker Road, ensuring great visibility and accessibility. The layout includes a welcoming reception area, six private offices, and an open-plan area ideal for collaborative use or congregation. The space features both tiled and carpeted flooring, a kitchen, and a bathroom, making it functional and ready for immediate occupation.
Public transport is easily accessible from the location, adding further convenience for staff and visitors. Positioned close to Medi Cross Centre and nearby student accommodation, this space offers strong foot traffic and exposure. With prominent signage opportunities, this well-located property is ideal for businesses or organizations looking to establish themselves in a high-visibility, accessible area.
Public transport is easily accessible from the location, adding further convenience for staff and visitors. Positioned close to Medi Cross Centre and nearby student accommodation, this space offers strong foot traffic and exposure. With prominent signage opportunities, this well-located property is ideal for businesses or organizations looking to establish themselves in a high-visibility, accessible area.
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Floor Size
350m²
Land Size
350m²
Glenlilly, 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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