About Table View
Table View Property Market Guide
In-depth market analysis, rental rates, and investment insights
The commercial and light industrial property stock in Table View comprises small-format warehousing, trade parks, office parks and mixed-use business estates. Established nodes such as Sandown Office Park and West Coast Village provide modern, well-managed premises with secure parking and professional environments. Warehouse units typically offer clear-to-eaves heights of six to ten metres, three-phase power supply and roller-shutter access suited to light manufacturing, storage and trade counter operations. New development has steadily expanded the available stock, attracting tenants who require contemporary premises on the West Coast corridor without the rental premiums associated with more central industrial nodes.
Industrial and warehouse rentals in Table View typically range from R55 to R90 per square metre per month, while commercial office space in the area is generally priced between R90 and R150 per square metre per month. These rates position Table View competitively within the Northern Suburbs market. Milnerton offers a broadly similar rental tier but sits closer to the CBD and carries slightly higher demand. Montague Gardens commands a premium as Cape Town's primary established industrial node. Parklands and Sunningdale offer cheaper retail and trade counter space but with less industrial infrastructure. Table View therefore represents a mid-tier option with strong residential catchment and improving transport links.
Table View benefits from a well-developed retail and lifestyle amenity base that supports both business operations and employee wellbeing. Bayside Mall provides major retail anchors including national grocery chains and banking services, while the Big Bay Lifestyle Centre and Bloubergstrand beachfront add a sought-after coastal character to the working environment. The area's growing residential population across Parklands, Sunningdale, West Beach and Sunridge provides a local labour pool, particularly relevant for warehousing and trade operations. Direct views of Table Mountain from the coastal frontage give Table View a distinctive setting uncommon in industrial precincts of comparable rental value.
Table View attracts a diverse tenant mix drawn by its position on the West Coast residential growth corridor at rental levels below the CBD. E-commerce fulfilment operators benefit from proximity to the dense Parklands and Bloubergstrand consumer catchment, while light industrial and trade tenants value the practical freeway access and modern warehouse stock. Professional services firms serving the Northern Suburbs residential market find office parks like Sandown a credible alternative to Milnerton or Century City at lower cost. Compared with Montague Gardens for industrial scale or Milnerton for central positioning, Table View's competitive advantage lies in its coastal address, growing local population and sub-CBD rentals, making it well suited to businesses prioritising the West Coast corridor.