Legal services occupiers in Cape Town typically cluster in CBD & Foreshore, plan ~270 sqft per seat at high-end fit-out ($7100–10500/sqft), and pay around 180 ZAR/sqft ($11 USD) on Class A.
Legal services occupiers in Cape Town typically cluster in CBD & Foreshore, plan ~270 sqft per seat at high-end fit-out">fit-out ($7100–10500/sqft), and pay around 180 ZAR/sqft ($11 USD) on Class A.
Legal services occupiers in Cape Town typically anchor in CBD & Foreshore. Banking, professional services, tech, multinational HQs.
Class A rent in Cape Town runs 180 ZAR/sqft ($11 USD) on a 5-year lease with 5 months free. Trophy submarkets command a 20–40% premium above the city index.
Typical legal services fit-out targets high-end specification at $7100–10500/sqft. Branded reception, full client-facing programming, premium furniture, and specialist AV are standard.
Plan around 270 sqft per seat blended (workstation + circulation + amenity). A 100-headcount legal office in Cape Town typically targets 27,000 sqft of leasable area.
Partner-track talent concentrates near courts and finance districts; library, conferencing, and partner-office programming drive high sqft/seat. Deep tech, hospitality, BPO, and creative talent. Strong English-language professional base. Strong feed from UCT, Stellenbosch, and CPUT. Cape Town has structurally attracted in-migration from Johannesburg and abroad.
Headline corporate tax: 27%. Net leases. 5-7 year terms with escalation clauses. Free rent of 3-7 months and TI of ZAR 800-1,500/sqm typical.
| city | Cape Town |
|---|---|
| industry | Legal services |
| naics | 541110 |
| preferredSubmarket | CBD & Foreshore |
| preferredFitoutSpec | High-end |
| fitoutBand | $7100–10500/sqft |
| sqftPerSeat | 270 |
| classARentLocal | 180 ZAR/sqft/yr |
| classARentUsd | $11/sqft/yr |
| vacancyPct | 12.4% |
| typicalLeaseYears | 5 |
| typicalRentFreeMonths | 5 |
| talentIndex | 78 |
| corporateTaxPct | 27% |
Reviewed by Samuel Okafor — EMEA contributing editor. Last updated 2026-04-15. See our methodology and editorial standards.