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Top 10 most expensive cities in Africa for prime office spaces  

Caleb Obiowo by Caleb Obiowo
August 15, 2025
in Exclusives, Metrics, Rankings, Real Estate and Construction, Sectors
Top 10 most expensive cities in Africa for prime office spaces  
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Prime office spaces in Africa’s major cities continue to attract strong demand from organizations, corporations, and investors, offering modern infrastructure, flexible layouts, and amenities that support productivity, collaboration, and hybrid work.

These high-grade offices, often located in central business districts and prestigious commercial hubs, consistently outperform secondary stock in occupancy, rents, and tenant preference.

Across the continent, Grade A and ESG-compliant offices are driving a widening gap between prime and secondary markets.

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In several key CBDs, occupancy rates for high-quality offices have surpassed 90%, reflecting a pronounced flight-to-quality trend as tenants prioritize efficiency, technology, and sustainability.

Hybrid work models are driving demand for smaller, flexible, and adaptable office layouts.

While this supports productivity and talent access, uneven digital infrastructure and varying cultural readiness remain challenges. Landlords are responding with agile leases, fit-out allowances, and rent incentives to stay competitive.

This article ranks the top 10 most expensive African cities for prime office space in H1 2025, presenting average rents per square meter, comparisons with H1 2024, and insights into emerging market dynamics.

The data is drawn from Knight Frank’s The Africa Offices Market Dashboard for H1 2025, which tracks rental performance and office market trends across Africa.

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4. Lusaka – $18/sqm

  • 10. Lilongwe – $10.32/sqm
  • 9. Nairobi, Kenya – $13/sqm
  • 8. Gaborone – $13/sqm
  • 7. Dar es Salaam – $15/sqm
  • 6. Johannesburg – $15/sqm
  • 5. Kampala, Uganda – $16.5/sqm
  • 4. Lusaka – $18/sqm
  • 3. Cairo – $37/sqm
  • 2. Abuja, Nigeria – $46/sqm
  • 1. Lagos – $55/sqm

Lusaka, the capital city of Zambia, ranked as the fourth most expensive African city for prime office space in the first half of 2025. Grade A offices averaged $18 per sqm, with leasing activity focused on smaller units of 50–250 sqm and serviced office solutions.

Key emerging nodes such as Waterfalls, Garden City Mall, Bonanza Estate, and Chongwe, 10–15 km from the CBD along the Great East Road, saw increased demand. Landlords and occupiers adopted a cautious, strategy-driven approach amid economic volatility, factoring in Kwacha depreciation, tenant fit-out contributions, and rent-free periods.

Prime rents remained stable at $18 per sqm compared with H1 2024.

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4. Lusaka – $18/sqm

  • 10. Lilongwe – $10.32/sqm
  • 9. Nairobi, Kenya – $13/sqm
  • 8. Gaborone – $13/sqm
  • 7. Dar es Salaam – $15/sqm
  • 6. Johannesburg – $15/sqm
  • 5. Kampala, Uganda – $16.5/sqm
  • 4. Lusaka – $18/sqm
  • 3. Cairo – $37/sqm
  • 2. Abuja, Nigeria – $46/sqm
  • 1. Lagos – $55/sqm
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Caleb Obiowo

Caleb Obiowo

Caleb Obiowo is a graduate of Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Uyo. At Nairametrics, he covers transport and logistics in Nigeria, along with real estate, construction, and aviation. He focuses on delivering clear, easy-to-understand stories and often digs deeper into industry issues through conversations with key players.

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