Home > Property to Let > Warehouse to Rent
Warehouse and Industrial Space to Rent in Cape Town
Search available Warehouse & Industrial Space to rent in Cape Town. Compare buildings, rental rates, and floor sizes to secure the right Warehouse or logistics space for your business. Warehouse and industrial property to rent in Cape Town. Active listings across Epping, Montague Gardens, Maitland, Airport Industria and more. From 204m² to 14,154m².
Available Space to Let
525 m² Warehouse to Rent Parow I Dundas Park
R85 / per m²525 m² light industrial property to rent at Dundas Park in Parow Industria. Very neat warehouse located in a secure business park. Gated facility with…
3,064 m² Warehouse to Rent in Blackheath at the new Arterial Industrial Estate. Available now. A new industrial development well-situated along the Stellenbosch Arterial Road,…
5,528 m² light industrial property to rent at Northpoint Industrial Park in Brackenfell Industria. 4 seperate units that can be let in the park. This…
248 m² Warehouse to Rent Montague Gardens
R80 / per m²248 m² Light industrial property to rent at Prime Park in Montague Gardens. Neat mini warehouse property to rent that is located in a secure…
9,869 m² Warehouse to Rent Epping Industria
R70 / per m²Warehouse to Rent Epping. This 9,869 m² warehouse redevelopment offers a dynamic environment for industrial and commercial enterprises seeking a prime location in Cape Town.…
3,213 m² Warehouse to rent at Golf Air Park in Airport Industria. Modern light industrial property located in a secure business park. Fenced off property…
2,200 m² Warehouse to Rent Beaconvale. The building is secured with access control and features a 700m² covered yard area, allowing for safe loading and parking.…
300 m² Warehouse to rent at 5th Street Park in Montague Gardens. Very neat warehouse that is located in a secure business park close to…
284 m² Warehouse for Sale Rivergate
R3,395,000284 m² Warehouse for sale in Rivergate, Cape Town. Includes 80 m² office section, access to a shared yard and is located in a secure…
242 m² Warehouse for sale in Rivergate, Cape Town. Includes 81 m² office section, access to a shared yard and is located in a secure…
3,100 m² Warehouse to Rent Airport Industria. located just off Manhattan Street in the highly sought-after Airport Industria, is now available to let. Offering a…
1,581m² Warehouse to Rent Epping I 118 Bofors Circle
R60 / per m²1,581 m² Warehouse to rent at 118 Bofors Circle in Epping Industria. Light industrial space located in a secure business park in Epping. The park…
4,210 m² Warehouse to Rent Epping I 144 Gunners Circle
RENTED R35 / per m²Rented – 4,210 m² Warehouse to Rent at 144 Gunners Circle in Epping Industria. The Warehouse is located in the heart of Epping Industria and…
1,257 m² Warehouse to Rent Montague Park
R102 / per m²1,257 m² Warehouse to rent at Montague Park in Montague Gardens Cape Town. Located in Block C in Montague Park. Light industrial premises ideal for…
7,391m² warehouse for rent in the highly sought-after Montague Gardens area of Cape Town. This includes 832 m² of A Grade Office space. Situated in…
1,972m² Warehouse To Rent In Beaconvale. This building faces onto Duiker Street, providing good visibility and access from Francie Van Zijl Drive. The unit provides…
857m² Warehouse To Rent In Beaconvale. The building is available to let in Beaconvale. It is located on Connaught Road, providing good access and visibility.…
Can’t see the right space listed here? Send me a quick message with your requirements and I’ll find the perfect match for you.
Warehouse to Let
If you are searching for industrial property to rent in Cape Town, you are working within one of the most active logistics and distribution markets in South Africa. The city supports warehousing, manufacturing, storage, and last-mile delivery across a range of well-established industrial nodes. Cape Town’s industrial market is driven by access to the port, airport, and major transport routes. Businesses choose locations based on proximity to supply chains, ease of movement, and operational efficiency. Whether you need a large distribution Centre or a smaller warehouse, the city provides options across multiple industrial areas.
Why Businesses Choose Cape Town for Industrial Space
Cape Town offers a structured industrial market with clear logistics corridors. Companies base their operations here because they can access the port, airport, and national road network from key industrial zones. The city supports import and export businesses, regional distribution, and local manufacturing. Many companies operate from Cape Town to service the Western Cape and surrounding regions. Industrial nodes are positioned to reduce transport time and improve delivery efficiency. This allows businesses to manage costs and maintain consistent operations.
Types of Industrial Property Available in Cape Town
Cape Town offers a wide range of industrial property types. You can secure space based on your operational requirements.
- Warehouses for storage and distribution – Montague Gardens, Atlantic Hills
- Logistics facilities with large yard areas
- Light industrial units for small to mid-size businesses – Stikland, Brackenfell Industria
- Manufacturing facilities with power capacity – Epping Industria
- Freestanding industrial buildings
- Units within secure industrial parks – Maitland
Rental Levels for Industrial Property in Cape Town
- Prime logistics space: R95 – R135 per m²
- Standard warehousing: R85 – R95 per m²
- Light industrial units: R75 – R85 per m²
Transport and Logistics Access
Cape Town’s industrial nodes are positioned around key transport routes. The city connects through:
- N1 highway linking inland routes
- N2 highway connecting the CBD, airport, and southern suburbs
- N7 providing access to the West Coast and Namibia routes
Cape Town International Airport supports air freight operations and is located close to Airport Industria. The Port of Cape Town handles container and bulk cargo, making it a key driver for industrial demand. Efficient access to these routes is critical for businesses managing logistics and distribution.
Current Trends in the Cape Town Industrial Market
Demand for industrial space in Cape Town remains strong. Logistics and distribution companies continue to drive activity, particularly in nodes close to transport infrastructure. There is increasing demand for:
- Modern warehouses with higher clear heights
- Secure industrial parks
- Properties with yard space for truck movement
Vacancy rates in key nodes remain low, especially for well-located properties. Businesses are securing space earlier to avoid supply constraints.
Start Your Search for Industrial Property in Cape Town
If you are reviewing industrial property to rent in Cape Town, you need access to current availability and accurate market insight. The right property will support your logistics, reduce transport time, and improve operational efficiency. We work across all major industrial nodes in Cape Town and can help you secure space that aligns with your requirements. Browse available listings or contact us to discuss your industrial property needs.
Popular Buildings
- All Posts
- Industry News
- Market Reports
- New Developments
- Perspectives
- Property Tips
- Thought Pieces
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about renting industrial property in Cape Town
Which industrial nodes are available in Cape Town?
Cape Town has several well-established industrial nodes, each serving different operational profiles. Montague Gardens is the most popular mid-size industrial node in the city, offering good access to the N1 highway and Cape Town International Airport, with a strong mix of warehouse, logistics and light manufacturing space. Epping Industria is one of Cape Town’s oldest and most centrally located industrial areas, well suited to businesses that need proximity to the CBD and Southern Suburbs. Blackheath and Brackenfell serve the Northern Suburbs market and offer newer, larger format industrial stock with good freeway access. Paarden Eiland and Maitland are older nodes closer to the city, better suited to light industrial and trade counter operations. Airport Industria offers direct access to the airport and N2, making it a strong choice for logistics and freight-dependent businesses. Atlantic Hills is a newer node in the far Northern Suburbs with modern large-format warehouses designed for distribution and logistics at scale.
What is the difference between the industrial nodes in Cape Town?
The right node depends entirely on where your staff live, where your customers are, and how your supply chain moves. Montague Gardens suits businesses that need to move goods across the metro quickly, with access to both the N1 and N7. Epping works well for businesses supplying the Southern Suburbs and CBD, but traffic congestion during peak hours is a real operational consideration. Blackheath and Brackenfell are better suited to businesses serving the Northern Suburbs or with supply chains running up the N1 toward the Winelands. Airport Industria is the obvious choice if your business is freight or import-export dependent. Atlantic Hills suits large-format logistics operators who need scale, modern specifications, and direct freeway access without the congestion of older nodes. A specialist industrial broker can map your specific operational requirements to the right node before you start viewing — this saves significant time and avoids costly mismatches.
What are typical rental rates for industrial space in Cape Town?
Industrial rental rates in Cape Town vary significantly by node, building grade, and specification. As a general guide, older B-grade warehouses in nodes like Epping and Maitland typically range from R55 to R85 per m². Modern A-grade warehouses in Montague Gardens and Blackheath typically range from R85 to R120 per m². New developments and premium logistics facilities in nodes like Atlantic Hills and Airport Industria can range from R120 to R160 per m² or higher depending on specification. These figures are base rental only, operating costs, rates, and utilities are charged separately. Rental rates in Cape Town have escalated materially over the past two years due to sustained demand and limited new supply. Securing space at current rates ahead of further escalation is a genuine strategic consideration for businesses planning 12 to 24 months ahead.
What lease terms are typical for industrial space in Cape Town?
Most industrial leases in Cape Town run for three to five years. Landlords of newer, higher-specification buildings typically require a minimum five-year term to justify the capital investment in the facility. Older or smaller units in established nodes may be available on shorter three-year terms. Annual rental escalations are built into the lease, typically between 7% and 9% per year. Deposits are usually equivalent to two to three months gross rental. For mid-size requirements between 500m² and 2,000m², you should factor in sufficient lead time — the most suitable buildings in popular nodes are rarely vacant for long, and the process from initial search to occupation typically takes three to six months.
What technical specifications should I look for when renting a warehouse in Cape Town?
For mid-size industrial operations between 500m² and 2,000m², the specifications that most directly affect day-to-day operations are eaves height, yard depth, power supply, and floor load capacity. Eaves height determines what racking systems you can install and how efficiently you can stack. A minimum of six metres is standard for most operations, with modern logistics facilities offering nine metres or more. Yard depth determines whether your trucks can manoeuvre and load efficiently — a minimum of 25 to 30 metres is recommended for interlink vehicles. Power supply is increasingly critical, particularly for businesses running refrigeration, machinery, or technology-intensive operations. Standard industrial units are supplied with three-phase power, but the amperage varies significantly between buildings. Floor load capacity matters if you are storing heavy goods — FM2 power-floated floors with a load rating of 30kPa or higher are preferred for most warehousing operations. Always confirm these specifications with your broker before shortlisting buildings.
What additional costs should I budget for when renting industrial space?
Base rental is only part of your total occupancy cost. When budgeting for industrial space in Cape Town you need to account for operating costs including rates and building insurance, which are typically charged separately per m² on top of base rental. Utilities including electricity and water are usually metered and billed directly. Parking and yard access may be included or charged separately depending on the building. A refundable deposit of two to three months gross rental is standard. VAT at 15% applies to all commercial leases. If the space requires any fit-out — racking installation, office partitioning, additional power supply, or dock levellers — you will need to understand upfront whether the landlord is contributing a tenant installation allowance or whether these costs fall entirely to you. In a competitive market, negotiating the right allowance can represent a significant saving.
Is industrial space in Cape Town in short supply?
Yes — and it has been for several years. Cape Town’s industrial market is structurally supply-constrained. Land availability for new industrial development is limited by geography, and the pace of new development has not kept up with demand. Sustained growth in e-commerce, logistics, and cold chain operations has absorbed most available stock in the popular nodes. Businesses relocating from Johannesburg and international operators setting up Western Cape distribution hubs have added further pressure to an already tight market. The practical consequence for tenants is that well-specified, well-located industrial space moves quickly. If you have a requirement in the next 12 to 18 months, starting the search now rather than waiting until your lease expires is the single most important thing you can do to protect your options.
Do I need a broker to find industrial space in Cape Town?
You can search independently, but the industrial market in Cape Town is not fully transparent. A significant proportion of available space — particularly in the better nodes and newer buildings — is placed before it reaches the public portals through direct broker relationships with landlords and property managers. An experienced industrial property broker will give you access to this off-market pipeline, provide comparable rental data to ensure you are not overpaying, and represent your interests in lease negotiations. Broker fees in South Africa are paid by the landlord, not the tenant, so engaging specialist representation costs you nothing and materially improves your outcome in a supply-constrained market.
- +27 61 484 5578
- Old Oak Road, Tygervalley
- +27 68 621 4738
REGULATORY AUTHORITY
QUICK LINKS
- About
- Contact
- Search
- Area Profiles
- News
- List Your Space
- Privacy Policy
- PAIA Manual
- +27 61 484 5578
- Leasing@capespace.co.za
- Old Oak Road, Tygervalley
- +27 68 621 4738
REGULATORY AUTHORITY
OFFICE SPACE
INDUSTRIAL SPACE
Copyright © 2013 – 2026 Cape Space Properties I SEO & Web Design Services