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The Beck Office Blog

Archive for September 26th, 2009

by C.C. Greenwood

Health care rent is not like a commercial office rent. In addition to base rent, most commercial tenants pay some or all of the landlord’s operating expenses (“CAM Charges”). Yet medical tenants need to cope with the disposal of biomedical waste and have greater privacy concerns than many tenants.

Advantages:You pay less up-front cash. Because of mortgage down payments and closing costs, buying a space is more expensive at the outset; leasing leaves you with more start-up cash flow to put unto your practice. With leasing, there is also no risk of investment loss that comes with the ever-changing real estate market.

by Buster Bennett

Before you think about moving your business to another rented premises, or if you are thinking about moving a business that you started at home, which has now grown to the point that you need to rent office space, it is important to think about your business needs. You need to prioritise your needs and be clear about what you are looking for before you even begin the search for the right office to rent. Being clear and setting objectives will make the hunt easier and also shorter as there will be plenty of offices to rent – you just need to make sure that you get the right one.

by Todd McClain

Office space is a huge issue, for mid sized companies and small companies as well as for the home operated office, finding and deciding on an office space is usually one decision that a business needs to take form time to time and it does have an effect ton the business, both in the short term and the long run.

It is important to look at your business plan and forecast. It would be a mistake to rent somewhere that is going to be suitable for your business for 6 months – you need to look to the future and rent somewhere that will be right if you expecting your company to grow significantly.