Industrial Warehouse for Sale in Brackenfell with Income Stream
Location: Brackenfell Industrial
Total GLA: 800 m2
Property Description:
Owner occupied
Includes two satellite towers on a long-term lease
Rental income from towers: R20,228 per month (excluding expenses)
Corner plot providing ample parking space
Electrical Capacity: 60 Amps - 3 phase
Features a training room and multiple offices on the Mezzanine level and warehouse
Price negotiable and excludes VAT
Location Highlights:
Prime location in the heart of Brackenfell Industrial
Close proximity to major transportation routes:
N1 Highway
Old Paarl Road
R300
Additional Details:
Ideal For:
Investors seeking an income-generating property
Businesses looking for a strategic location with high visibility
Price: POA
Contact Information:
For more details or to schedule a viewing, please contact:
Total GLA: 800 m2
Property Description:
Owner occupied
Includes two satellite towers on a long-term lease
Rental income from towers: R20,228 per month (excluding expenses)
Corner plot providing ample parking space
Electrical Capacity: 60 Amps - 3 phase
Features a training room and multiple offices on the Mezzanine level and warehouse
Price negotiable and excludes VAT
Location Highlights:
Prime location in the heart of Brackenfell Industrial
Close proximity to major transportation routes:
N1 Highway
Old Paarl Road
R300
Additional Details:
Ideal For:
Investors seeking an income-generating property
Businesses looking for a strategic location with high visibility
Price: POA
Contact Information:
For more details or to schedule a viewing, please contact:
Features
Zoning
Industrial
Interior
Power (3 Phase)
Yes
Exterior
Security
No
Sizes
Floor Size
800m²
Land Size
1,111m²
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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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