R42,400 pm
R42,400 pm
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CLS4119
Land
212.00m²
Floor
212.00 m²
Toni Lombard
Agent
Seeff City Bowl &Tamboerskloof - Rentals
Garreth Gibson
Rental Manager
Seeff City Bowl &Tamboerskloof - Rentals
Monthly Levy
R7,420
Monthly Rates
R4,415.96
Total
R11,835.96
Prime Office Space Available
Waterclub The Nautica, 1943 Beach Road
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CLS4119
This bright and well-maintained office space offers a comfortable and efficient working environment, perfect for businesses looking for a modern, functional base. The office features:
Air Conditioning for year-round comfort
Access to clean and well-maintained toilets for convenience
A breakfast nook
A balcony for fresh air and outdoor relaxation
24/7 security to ensure the safety and peace of mind of all tenants
Located in a sought-after area, this office provides easy access to major transport routes, nearby amenities, and a professional atmosphere, making it an ideal choice for businesses of all sizes.
Air Conditioning for year-round comfort
Access to clean and well-maintained toilets for convenience
A breakfast nook
A balcony for fresh air and outdoor relaxation
24/7 security to ensure the safety and peace of mind of all tenants
Located in a sought-after area, this office provides easy access to major transport routes, nearby amenities, and a professional atmosphere, making it an ideal choice for businesses of all sizes.
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Mouille Point, Cape Town
One of the first questions that many people ask about Mouille Point is how to pronounce it! The answer is "Mu-lee" Point and for many Cape Town residents, it's also the answer to the question of where they want to live. Mouille Point is described as one of the Atlantic Seaboard's most beautiful seaside suburbs. A much-loved promenade stretches the length of Mouille Point and Sea Point, making this an ideal home for anyone who loves walking, jogging or just enjoying the sea breeze. A brief history of the area Mouille Point gets its name from the French word for "anchoring ground". In the 18th century, when ships were often being swept ashore in the Table Bay region, the governor of the Cape decided that a breakwater was needed in...
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