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Five Important Factors you need to Consider when Choosing an Office Space

Topic: Real EstatePublished December 8, 2015

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rnWhether you’re starting a small business or planning to move in a bigger and better place, it is important to choose an office space. For some, renting or leasing in an office space can be suitable. On the other hand, if your business continuously grows and prospers, this is the right time to consider purchasing an office space for your own. Before you purchase your own office space, there are five important factors that you need to consider. These factors can help you choose an office space that is suitable for your business and preference as a whole. In addition, these factors can make the whole process of searching for an office space a piece of cake. • Size- the size of the office and the number of the staffs and employees must be considered. For small to medium sized business or company, the normal and recommended size of the office space is 70 square feet. On the other hand, if your staffs and employees need a bigger space for desks, cabinets, and other office supplies, opt for a bigger space where they can move freely and more comfortable. Aside from the working space, you might also want to consider additional spaces for meetings or conference and place for rest and where the employees can eat lunch and similar task. • Price- before purchasing an office space, make sure that you will set a specific amount of budget. The price of the office or building varies depending on its size and location. You can search for good deals in the free property listings. Usually, the free property listings have a wide range of office spaces that you can choose from. If you’re not familiar with the free property listings, the Prelist website is one of the most reliable platforms where you can look for office spaces for rent and for lease. • Location- the location of the office is very important. The location of the office must be safe and secured for staffs, employees, and the business establishment as well. As much as practicable, choose an office located in an area secured with guards or law enforcers. It will also help if there are closed- circuit televisions in the area. Aside from that, you can also ask the homeowners or establishment owners whether the area is a safe place. In addition, it is better if you will ask the proper authority regarding the crime rate in the area. • Infrastructure- the importance of the infrastructure depends on the type of business. For some, it might be an important factor while the others might consider it irrelevant. Either way, it is best to see the building personally so you can see the features and amenities. It will give you a better outlook whether it will match with your business’s needs or not. • Style- the appearance of the building isn’t that important, but, it is a factor that you should also consider. The overall style and appearance of the building must be presentable enough to look professional and business- related.

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