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Strijdom Park

Explore industrial, warehouse and mixed-use space to let in Strijdom Park. Ideal for light industrial, distribution and owner occupiers. Speak to ANVIL Property Smith. Read more

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Frequently asked questions about Strijdom Park

Common questions about commercial property to rent and for sale in Strijdom Park.

Strijdom Park mainly offers light industrial warehouses, mini-industrial units, workshop space and showroom-warehouse combinations, with many properties including office components for sales, admin or technical teams. The area suits businesses needing functional space off Malibongwe Drive and the Randburg arterial network, including trade suppliers, service businesses, small distributors and light manufacturers. Fit-out quality varies by property, from older industrial units with practical loading and yard access to refurbished A-grade spaces with cleaner office finishes.

Across our Strijdom Park listings, warehouse and industrial rentals run R47 to R95 per m² (10th to 90th percentile), with a median of R58 per m². For budgeting, use the median as the working benchmark, then adjust within the band for truck access, yard usability, power, unit condition and position within Strijdom Park.

Yes. Strijdom Park is suitable for light logistics, distribution and manufacturing, particularly for businesses needing access to Randburg, Northgate, Roodepoort and the N1 via Malibongwe Drive. The area works best for warehousing, trade counters, service workshops and smaller production users. Heavier manufacturing or high-volume truck operations should check power, yard depth and truck circulation property by property.

Across our listings in Strijdom Park, 3.0 to 13.0 m eaves are represented, so tenants can find anything from basic storage height to higher-volume warehouse space. We currently list no dock levellers in the properties we cover, so assume on-grade loading access unless a specific unit proves otherwise. Because the stock is mixed in specification, check roller shutter height, yard depth and truck turning before committing.

Strijdom Park compares well as a practical Randburg industrial node. It suits tenants needing established warehousing or light-industrial space with access to the Randburg customer base, while larger logistics-led users may still favour outer nodes with stronger highway positioning. Across 468 of our listed units, rentals run from R47 to R95 per m² (10th to 90th percentile), median R58, which keeps Strijdom Park competitive where rental control matters as much as location.

In Strijdom Park, tenants can generally expect industrial-oriented power supply, with many warehouses and light-industrial units offering three-phase capability suitable for workshops, assembly, storage with equipment, and small-scale manufacturing. Capacity still varies materially by property, so tenants should confirm the available amperage, main DB condition, landlord approval for upgrades, and any generator or inverter provision before committing. For heavier machinery or refrigeration loads, treat power as a deal item early, because upgrade feasibility depends on the building’s incoming supply and local network capacity.

Strijdom Park is a practical light-industrial node for deliveries, with truck movement typically feeding off Malibongwe Drive and the surrounding industrial streets. Yard space is property-specific: some units offer dedicated rear or side yards, while others rely on shared circulation areas better suited to rigid trucks than full articulated vehicles. Before committing, check turning radius, loading position, gate width and whether yard use is exclusive or shared with neighbouring tenants.

Strijdom Park works for industrial businesses that need Randburg access without moving into a remote logistics node. The area gives tenants practical reach to Malibongwe Drive, the N1 Western Bypass and surrounding labour pools, with a mix of light industrial, warehouse and showroom-style premises suited to service, distribution and trade-counter operations. It is an established operating area, so suppliers, customers and staff generally understand the location, which lowers friction for a business that depends on daily vehicle movement.

Strijdom Park’s main drawback is that much of the industrial stock is older light-industrial space, so tenants needing high eaves, deep yards, large truck reticulation or modern loading layouts may find options limited. Access is useful via Malibongwe Drive and the surrounding Randburg network, but peak-period congestion can affect dispatch reliability, especially for fleets moving across the N1 corridor. The node suits service, storage and light manufacturing businesses, but it is less compelling for large-scale logistics or companies needing a more controlled industrial park environment.

Contact Anvil Property Smith’s industrial team to arrange viewings for industrial space in Strijdom Park. We can shortlist suitable units, confirm access and yard requirements, and coordinate viewings with the relevant landlords or managing agents.

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