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Commercial Property for Sale in Woodstock

Cape Town, Woodstock

Floor Size 154 m²
Secure, commercial property for sale at r2.3 million in woodstock
This 154 sqm secure, spacious unit is located on the 2nd floor in Buchanan Square on Sir Lowry Road, just outside of Cape Town CBD.

Selling at R2.3 million + vat

The building, including the unit on offer for sale, is in excellent condition.

The unit is open plan and suited for use as an Office, Design Studio, Light Manufacturing or Showroom.

Features include, an air-conditioned environment, epoxy coated floors, self- contained ablution, and kitchen facilities.

Buchanan Square in a secure accessed controlled with 24-hour security.

The sale of the offices includes 2 X undercover parking bays and 1 x rooftop parking bay.
Listing Number
114990787
Type of Property
Commercial Property
List Date
27 September 2024
Floor Area
154 m²
Building Name
Buchanan Square

Education

St. Agnes'S Primary
0.26km
Mountain Road Primary
0.53km
Queen'S Park High School
0.79km
Wesley Met. Practising School
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Chapel Street Primary
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Cecil Road Primary
1.10km
Holy Cross Rc Primary
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Zonnebloem Boys Primary
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Walmer Secondary
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Zonnebloem Girls Prac. Sch.
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Salt River Sec
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Food and Entertainment

KFC
0.37km
Chandrani
0.56km
Woodstock Lounge
0.61km
Jamaica me Crazy
0.64km
Don Pedro's
0.72km

Health

Woodstock Hospital
0.36km

Shopping

ABSA bank
0.42km
Standard Bank
0.53km
Standard Bank
0.76km

Transport and Public Services

Woodstock
0.53km
Glass recycling bins
0.57km
Esplanade
0.69km
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0.95km
Salt River Fire Station
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Salt River
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