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Shop 10 is a well-presented retail space designed to offer both functionality and visibility. The main retail area is bright and spacious...

R4 900 ex VAT /mo
Rate: R49 /m²
Size: 100 m²
TO LET B GRADE

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R22 500 ex VAT /mo
Rate: R300 /m²
Size: 75 m²
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R22 500 ex VAT /mo
Rate: R300 /m²
Size: 75 m²
TO LET B GRADE

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R8 750 ex VAT /mo
Rate: R125 /m²
Size: 70 m²
TO LET B GRADE
Natural Ventilation Wheelchair Friendly

Shop 14 – Bright Entrance Unit with Excellent Visibility Situated right at the entrance of the plaza, Shop 14 offers prime exposure and ...

R1 764 ex VAT /mo
Rate: R49 /m²
Size: 36 m²

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Frequently asked questions about retail space to rent in East Rand

Common questions about retail space to rent in East Rand.

East Rand listings currently span shopping-centre, street-front and convenience retail, with 25 available. The mix shown by Brakpan Plaza and Kingfisher Corner suits food and beverage operators, everyday services, boutiques and convenience traders that want customer-facing space rather than back-of-house premises.

Check whether you want centre-based space in places like Brakpan Plaza or a street-address unit such as 31 & 33 3rd Street, Springs. In East Rand, the stock on hand is varied, so the right choice depends on whether your trade relies more on walk-in convenience, destination visits or strong shopfront exposure.

Start with frontage, visibility and signage rights, then look at the position of the shop within the building or parade. For East Rand retail, also ask about neighbouring occupiers, any anchor effect, the expected customer flow, and whether zoning matches uses such as takeaway food, salon, boutique or convenience retail.

Retail rent is usually quoted as a base monthly amount for the premises, then you should check what else is billed. For East Rand shops, ask whether operating costs, rates, utilities, signage charges or centre-related costs are separate, and whether there are any turnover-linked terms for centre-based space.

Lease length varies by the shop type and the landlord, so confirm the initial term, renewal option and any rent escalations upfront. For retail in East Rand, also check fitting-out periods, signage approval, exclusivity clauses, trading hours if relevant, and what condition the unit must be returned in at lease end.

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