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Fort Lauderdale Warehouse Costs: NNN, CAM, Hurricane Insurance & Hidden Fees

Updated June 21, 2026 5 min read
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The listing says $15/SF. Add NNN charges at $5/SF, utilities at $150/month, hurricane insurance at $3,000/year, and $4,000 upfront for racking and deposits, and that $15/SF space really costs $22 to $26/SF. The advertised rate tells about half the story. Here is the full picture for small warehouse space in Fort Lauderdale.

$15-20/SF
Broward small-bay base rent
+40-70%
Added by NNN, insurance, utilities
$1,500-4,000
Annual hurricane insurance
$1,000/mo
All-inclusive WareSpace start rate

Fort Lauderdale warehouse costs at a glance

WareSpace building
Cypress Creek corridor, Fort Lauderdale
Unit sizes
200-2,000+ sq ft
Traditional all-in cost
$21-30/SF with NNN, insurance, utilities
All-inclusive rate
From $1,000/mo, one flat rate
Lease terms
Short-term, 6 to 12 months
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South Florida Warehouse Rents: The Starting Point

Broward County industrial rents average $15 to $17/SF, with small-bay space under 5,000 SF often running $17 to $20/SF due to limited supply. That is up 55 to 57% since 2019, one of the steepest increases in the country. Small-warehouse base rent in Fort Lauderdale typically runs:

But base rent is just where the math starts.

The Hidden Costs That Add 40 to 70%

  1. NNN (triple net): $4 to $7/SF. Your share of property taxes, building insurance, and common area maintenance. For 1,000 SF, that is $333 to $583/month on top of base rent, and it rises with tax reassessments.
  2. Utilities: $100 to $300/month. Electricity at $0.10 to $0.15/kWh, plus water and trash. Climate-controlled space costs more to run.
  3. Hurricane insurance: $1,500 to $4,000/year. The Florida-specific cost that catches people off guard. Standard property insurance does not fully cover hurricane damage, so you need windstorm and, in many Broward areas, flood coverage.
  4. Equipment and setup: $2,000 to $5,000 upfront. Traditional leases come as empty shells, so budget for racking, workbenches, lighting, and internet.

Real Cost Breakdown: Traditional vs. All-Inclusive

Space sizeTraditional lease (monthly all-in)UpfrontWareSpace (all-inclusive)
500 SF~$1,166$5,000from $1,000/mo, 1-month deposit
1,000 SF~$2,042$8,000from $1,000/mo, 1-month deposit
2,000 SF~$3,766$13,000from $1,500/mo, 1-month deposit

Traditional leases look cheaper on base rent but require $5,000 to $13,000 upfront and carry variable NNN and insurance costs that climb every year. All-inclusive pricing is one predictable payment with the deposit as the only upfront cost.

The Five Most Expensive First-Lease Mistakes

  1. Focusing only on base rent. The all-in cost is 40 to 70% higher than the advertised rate once NNN, insurance, utilities, and equipment are added. Always calculate total monthly cost.
  2. Underestimating hurricane insurance. Budget $1,500 to $4,000/year for windstorm and flood coverage, and get quotes before signing.
  3. Skipping climate control. South Florida’s 80 to 90% humidity destroys inventory faster than any other U.S. market, costing 3 to 8% of inventory value annually. Climate control is not optional for most products.
  4. Signing a long lease while growing. Locking into 3 years on 800 SF hurts when you are doing triple the volume 18 months later. If growth is uncertain, start with 6 to 12 month terms.
  5. Ignoring flood zone status. Updated FEMA maps in July 2024 added Broward properties to flood zones, where flood insurance can add $2,000 to $5,000/year. Check the building’s status before signing.

Fort Lauderdale Neighborhoods: Where Costs Vary

AreaBase rent/SFTotal cost/SFNotes
Airport / Port$16-20$24-30Premium for logistics access
Cypress Creek / I-95$14-18$21-27Best highway access, most inventory
Pompano Beach$13-17$20-25Better availability, some newer space
Deerfield Beach$12-16$19-24Value option, farther from ports

WareSpace Fort Lauderdale sits in the Cypress Creek corridor, central positioning with competitive, all-inclusive pricing.

No NNN. No hurricane-insurance surprise.

One predictable South Florida rate, climate control included

WareSpace Fort Lauderdale bundles rent, taxes, building insurance, utilities, HVAC, racking, and WiFi into one flat rate from $1,000/mo on a short-term lease, in the central Cypress Creek corridor. No empty shell, no stacked fees.

Traditional Lease vs. Co-Warehousing

A traditional lease makes sense if you need 2,000+ SF, are confident in a 3+ year commitment, have capital for upfront costs, and want to manage vendors and utilities yourself. Co-warehousing makes sense if you need under 2,000 SF, want flexibility to scale, prefer minimal upfront capital, and want one predictable monthly payment.

At 1,000 SF, a traditional lease might run about $2,000/month all-in plus roughly $8,000 upfront (about $222/month amortized over 36 months), with NNN climbing 5 to 10% a year. WareSpace runs from $1,000/mo all-inclusive. For small spaces on shorter horizons, co-warehousing often pencils out better once you account for flexibility and simplicity. See our Dallas–Fort Worth cost breakdown for the same math in another market.

Fort Lauderdale Warehouse Cost FAQ

What does NNN actually mean?

Triple net means you pay your proportionate share of property taxes, building insurance, and common area maintenance on top of base rent. On a 1,000 SF unit in a 50,000 SF building, you pay about 2% of the building’s totals.

How much is hurricane insurance for a small South Florida warehouse?

Budget $1,500 to $4,000 annually for windstorm and flood coverage under 2,000 SF. Costs depend on construction, flood-zone status, and coverage limits.

Do warehouse rents include utilities in South Florida?

Traditional leases almost never do. Co-warehousing facilities like WareSpace include utilities in the monthly rate.

What upfront costs should I expect?

Traditional: first month plus a 2 to 3 month deposit plus $2,000 to $5,000 equipment, often $5,000 to $15,000 total. Co-warehousing: a one-month deposit only.

Skip the Hidden Costs at WareSpace Fort Lauderdale

WareSpace Fort Lauderdale offers climate-controlled small warehouse units from 200 to 2,000+ sq ft with all-inclusive pricing from $1,000/mo, loading docks, racking, WiFi, and flexible terms. No NNN, no hurricane-insurance surprises. Book a tour or get an instant price estimate.

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