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Description
Commercial workshop for rent in Zebbug, situated in the industrial area of the village. This commercial workshop for rent in Zebbug features:
– Two floors of 150sqm each
– WC facility on each floor
– Goods lift – fitting 2 pallets
– Permit class 5B
This commercial workshop for rent in Zebbug is ideal for a business to use for light industry or to use as offices.
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About Zebbug
Zebbug is one of the oldest towns in Malta, located in the Southern Region of Malta with a population of around 11 000 people. The village is around 3.5 km long.
Word Zebbug means olives in Maltese. In centuries past, olive trees on the hills where the village stands. The area is known for its authentic Maltese atmosphere, which makes it the perfect area for anyone looking for a unique, budget-friendly, and less crowded business destination.
The best time of the year to visit and experience this village is during the feast of St Philip on the 2nd Sunday of June.
The village is also well know for it’s beautiful architecture, with decor dating back to decades, if not centuries ago.
The village is 7 km from Valletta; 7 km from St Julian’s or Sliema. Malta International Airport is 4 km away.
The annual rental price per square meter in Zebbug usually varies at approximately of €130 – €150.
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Nestled within the industrial heart of the village, this commercial workshop for rent in Zebbug offers a versatile space for various business needs. Spanning two floors, each measuring 150 square meters, the premises provide flexibility with partitioned areas that can easily be merged into a single expansive space. Amenities include a WC facility on each floor and a goods lift capable of accommodating 2 pallets, facilitating efficient operations.
With a permit class of 5B, this commercial workshop for rent in Zebbug is ideal for light industry or office use, presenting an excellent opportunity for businesses seeking adaptable and functional premises.
Even though it’s not required by law, we recommend drawing up an inventory of the movables found on the property. Take your time describing their state, and adding it as an annex to the agreement. That should save time and prevent future disagreements between the parties.
It is always important to make sure that the permit for a commercial property is valid and that no works that can affect lessees’ operations in the building are scheduled. If such works are planned, it is important to discuss the conditions under which the lessor will compensate the lessee for any inconvenience caused by these works.
The lessor must have a property insurance policy covering the exterior and structure of the property in place. The lessee must have a property insurance policy covering the rental unit.
If the tenant desires to finish a rental property to a certain standard, the agreement must stipulate who is willing to take on the works and expenses and whether the tenant will be granted some grace (rent-free) period to finish off the property. If the property is in a shell state at the present time, the lessor is normally responsible for the basic fittings. For example, flooring, soffits/ceiling, HVAC systems, electrical wiring, plumbing, etc. However, the tenant is usually responsible for the cabling and furnishing the property. If parties agree that the tenant will finish the property, the agreement must outline the conditions for reverting the property.
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Updated on March 19, 2025 at 8:53 amLoan Calculator