R25,000 pm

R25,000 pm

264m² Office To Let in Musgrave
Available From
Immediately
Deposit R25,000
Lease Period 36 months
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Prime Office Space to Let: Historic Musgrave Building

Web Ref. CL2529
Floor size 264.00 m²
Nestled just off St Thomas Lane, between Essenwood and Musgrave Roads, this recently refurbished standalone building offers a peaceful yet central location ideal for law firms, consultants, or professional practices. Convenient access to the N3, N2, and all main arterial routes ensures ease of travel across the city. The location also offers quick access to the Durban Magistrates and High Courts. Perfect for attorneys and legal professionals.

Property Features

Approx. 264m2 GLA across two floors (110m2 per floor)

Eight secure parking bays with space for more on-site

Spacious, high-ceiling offices: Four offices per floor

Flexible layout: Ground floor can include reception or boardroom

Fully equipped kitchen on the ground floor

Multiple ablution facilities: Single set on ground floor, double set upstairs

Covered veranda and tranquil garden setting

Secure premises: Fenced and gated for peace of mind

Lease Terms

3-year lease with a 3-year renewal option

7% annual escalation

Monthly rental: R25,000 (utilities excluded)

One-month rental deposit

Immediate occupation available

Additional Benefits

Tenant enjoys naming rights and may install signage (subject to landlord approval)

Close proximity to cafes, shops, and professional services in Musgrave

Viewings strictly by appointment

Features

Zoning
Mixed Use
Sizes
Floor Size 264 m²
Listing Info
Date Listed 03-09-25
Time Listed 09:59

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