NEW
440m² Warehouse To Let in Brackenfell Industrial
R85 per m²
24 Eagle Street
Web Ref
SC2019
Gross Monthly Rental
R37,400 Excl. VAT
Lease Period
36 months
Availability
01 Dec 2025
Industrial Warehouse To Let - 24 Eagle, Okavango Park, Brackenfell
A well-located 440m² industrial unit is now available to let in the sought-after Okavango Park, Brackenfell. Situated at 24 Eagle, this versatile property offers a combination of warehouse space and office accommodation across two levels.
The unit features a spacious warehouse with roller shutter door access and a high floor-to-eave height, making it suitable for storage, distribution, or light manufacturing. The offices, spread across two floors, provide ample space for administrative or operational requirements.
With direct access from the N1 via the Okavango turn-off, the property is conveniently positioned for logistics and staff commuting. Limited off-street parking is available in front of the unit.
Key Features:
440m² industrial unit
2 levels of office space
Warehouse with roller shutter door access
High floor-to-eave height
Limited off-street parking
Easy access to the N1 via Okavango turn-off
📍 Location: 24 Eagle, Unit 1, Okavango Park, Brackenfell
The unit features a spacious warehouse with roller shutter door access and a high floor-to-eave height, making it suitable for storage, distribution, or light manufacturing. The offices, spread across two floors, provide ample space for administrative or operational requirements.
With direct access from the N1 via the Okavango turn-off, the property is conveniently positioned for logistics and staff commuting. Limited off-street parking is available in front of the unit.
Key Features:
440m² industrial unit
2 levels of office space
Warehouse with roller shutter door access
High floor-to-eave height
Limited off-street parking
Easy access to the N1 via Okavango turn-off
📍 Location: 24 Eagle, Unit 1, Okavango Park, Brackenfell
Features
Zoning
Industrial
Interior
Power (3 Phase)
Yes
Exterior
Security
No
Sizes
Floor Size
440m²
Brackenfell Industrial, Brackenfell
The earliest activity on what today is known as Brackenfell was when the "de Clapmuts" was a refreshment post. Brackenfell specifically form part of Klapmutsberg, better known as de Bottelarij. In 1712 the area known as "Kruispad" was transferred to Selie, J. Kruispad was owned by Brink, A. and in 1901 he sold it to a Scottish Immigrant Walton, G.H. The flora on this farm reminded him of the same in Scotland. He...
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