The listing says $12/SF. Your actual cost is closer to $17/SF once you add NNN expenses, utilities, and the reality of what “warehouse space” means in Charlotte’s market.
Small warehouse pricing in Charlotte varies dramatically by space type, location, building age, and lease structure. A basic shell in Gaston County runs $10/SF; contractor-ready flex in Steele Creek hits $18/SF; co-warehousing with everything included reaches $28/SF. None of those numbers tells you what you actually write a check for each month. This guide breaks it down so you can budget before signing.
Charlotte warehouse costs at a glance
- WareSpace building
- NoDa district, Charlotte
- Unit sizes
- 200-2,000 sq ft
- Traditional all-in cost
- $14.50-22/SF with NNN, utilities
- All-inclusive rate
- From $1,000/mo, one flat rate
- Lease terms
- Short-term, from 6 months
What Drives Warehouse Pricing in Charlotte
- Size. Smaller spaces cost more per square foot. A 10,000 SF warehouse might lease at $9/SF while a 1,500 SF unit in the same building runs $14/SF.
- Location. Infill Charlotte (Southwest, Airport) commands 30 to 40% premiums over outer submarkets like Gaston County.
- Features. Climate control, heavy electrical, drive-in access, dock-high loading, and office buildout all add cost.
- Building class. Newer Class A industrial runs higher than 1980s-era space.
Charlotte Warehouse Pricing by Space Type
| Space type | Annual rent | NNN estimate | All-in cost | Monthly (1,500 SF) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic industrial shell | $9-11/SF | $2.50-3.50/SF | $11.50-14.50/SF | $1,438-1,813 |
| Small warehouse (<5,000 SF) | $12-15/SF | $2.50-4.00/SF | $14.50-19/SF | $1,813-2,375 |
| Flex space with office | $15-17/SF | $3.00-4.00/SF | $18-21/SF | $2,250-2,625 |
| Contractor-ready (heavy power, drains) | $14-18/SF | $2.50-4.00/SF | $16.50-22/SF | $2,063-2,750 |
| Climate-controlled warehouse | $14-16/SF | $3.00-4.00/SF | $17-20/SF | $2,125-2,500 |
| Co-warehousing (all-inclusive) | $20-28/SF | Included | $20-28/SF | $2,500-3,500 |
A basic shell is four walls, a concrete floor, a roll-up door, and minimal electrical. Small-bay warehouse is the standard product for ecommerce and light assembly. Flex adds finished office. Contractor-ready adds 240V or 3-phase power, floor drains, and drive-in doors. Climate-controlled adds $2 to $4/SF. Co-warehousing folds rent, utilities, maintenance, and amenities into one rate with no NNN surprises and no buildout.
Understanding NNN and True Cost
Most Charlotte listings quote NNN (triple net): the number you see is base rent only. You also pay property taxes, building insurance, and common area maintenance (CAM), typically $2.50 to $4.00/SF annually.
| Cost component (1,500 SF at $14/SF NNN) | Annual | Monthly |
|---|---|---|
| Base rent ($14/SF) | $21,000 | $1,750 |
| NNN expenses ($3.25/SF) | $4,875 | $406 |
| Utilities (estimate) | $3,000 | $250 |
| Total occupancy cost | $28,875 | $2,406 |
That $14/SF listing actually costs about $19.25/SF all-in. CAM can rise annually and property-tax reassessments after a sale often spike NNN, so ask for 3 years of NNN history and any caps before signing.
Move-In Costs: What You Need Upfront
For a 1,500 SF traditional lease, budget $8,700 to $12,500 for move-in (security deposit of 1 to 2 months, first month, utility deposits, and prepaid insurance). Buildout adds more: basic improvements $2,000 to $5,000, climate control $5,000 to $15,000, electrical upgrades $3,000 to $8,000, and office buildout at $25 to $50/SF. A significant buildout can reach $25,000 to $50,000. Co-warehousing move-in is typically just first month plus deposit, around $5,000 to $7,000, with no buildout.
Submarket Pricing Comparison
| Submarket | Small warehouse | Vacancy | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Southwest / Steele Creek | $14-18/SF | 4.1% | Tightest market, premium, best highway access |
| Airport / West Charlotte | $10-15/SF | Elevated | More options, older buildings |
| Gaston County | $10-12/SF | Moderate | Best value, 30-40% savings, 20-30 min out |
| North Charlotte | $12-15/SF | Moderate | New construction, good I-77 access |
| East Charlotte / Matthews | $12-16/SF | Limited | Less industrial stock, flex dominates |
For a 1,500 SF space, the gap between Gaston County ($10/SF) and Steele Creek ($16/SF) is roughly $750/month, or $9,000/year. Whether that saving is worth it depends on where your customers and jobs are.
No NNN. No personal guarantee.
Transparent Charlotte pricing in the NoDa district
WareSpace opens in Charlotte's NoDa neighborhood with all-inclusive pricing from $1,000/mo covering rent, utilities, maintenance, shared loading docks, equipment, and meeting space. Units from 200 to 2,000 sq ft, terms from 6 months, no buildout, no surprise fees.
Total Cost of Occupancy: Traditional vs. Co-Warehousing
Over three years, a 1,500 SF traditional lease at $14/SF NNN runs about $86,400 in rent plus $10,000 to $25,000 in move-in and buildout, plus personal-guarantee liability. Co-warehousing at an all-inclusive rate runs more in monthly rent but about $6,000 to move in, with no buildout and no personal guarantee. The traditional lease can cost less in total rent but requires more upfront capital and carries more risk if your business grows, shrinks, or relocates. The right choice depends on your capital, risk tolerance, and how certain your space needs are. For the same analysis in other markets, see our Dallas–Fort Worth and Fort Lauderdale cost guides.
Charlotte Warehouse Cost FAQ
How much does small warehouse space cost in Charlotte?
Small warehouse space ranges $12 to $19/SF annually on a NNN basis. Add NNN ($2.50 to $4.00/SF) and utilities for the true cost. For 1,500 SF, expect $1,800 to $2,900/month depending on location and features. Gaston County is lowest; Southwest Charlotte is highest. Co-warehousing runs $20 to $28/SF but includes everything.
What does NNN mean for warehouse leases?
NNN means you pay base rent plus property taxes, insurance, and common area maintenance, typically adding $2.50 to $4.00/SF in Charlotte. Always ask for NNN history and caps before signing.
Where is the cheapest warehouse space in Charlotte?
Gaston County at $10 to $12/SF NNN, roughly 30 to 40% below infill Charlotte, with a 20 to 30 minute drive from uptown.
Is co-warehousing more expensive than a traditional lease?
Per square foot, yes, but it includes utilities, maintenance, and amenities with no buildout, lower move-in cost, and no personal guarantee. Over three years a traditional lease can cost less in rent but carries more upfront cost and risk.
Find Transparent Charlotte Warehouse Space
WareSpace Charlotte offers small warehouse units from 200 to 2,000 sq ft in the NoDa district with all-inclusive pricing from $1,000/mo, shared loading docks, equipment, WiFi, and flexible terms from 6 months. No NNN, no personal guarantees. Book a tour or get an instant price estimate.