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by Bobbie Harris

Starting a small business entails a lot of work to do. A very important aspect to consider is where you’re going to hold your office. Constructing your own place is one thing you can do but it’s very expensive. You need to have capital for both the land and the building.

Exploding costs, many of which are founded in the increase in petroleum-based products in everything from carpet, adhesives, general conditions, and contractor’s overhead is delivering a scorched-earth effect in the way real estate office leases are put together.

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by Titus Pryce

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.

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by Charlie Brown

A wide range of commercial leasing possibilities exist. Typically, an office lease in a major city and a retail lease in a suburban shopping center will be considerably different. The urban centers always help to develop your business.

Of course, if you are lacking sufficient capital to purchase a commercial building, then the decision becomes an easy one. But leasing may be the smartest move anyway: Statistics show that most new business owners start out by leasing office space, and many business consultants advise leasing your work space until you get on your feet and your business starts operating in the black. Some advantages to leasing your business property:

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by Buster Bennett

Moody’s/REAL National Office Properties Index which measures annual transactional volume in the commercial real estate asset classes has reported a 4 percent increase in office prices in the second quarter 2009 compared with the first quarter 09.

How much money can I allocate to allocate for retail space for rent? Would it be more sensible to find a suite for lease or a shop for rent? What extras are needed to manage my organization?

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by Titus Pryce

Once upon a time, if you were searching for executive office space, you got four plain walls and a rug on the floor. The rest was really up to you. Then someone had a different idea.

Why not take a great office building, divide it up into separate offices and provide everything necessary for your business. Thus was born the concept of shared office space or, as it is also called, ‘executive office space’.

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by Carson McClain

For people looking to set up their own business, or possibly expand their current business and take on some employees, renting cheap office space is always a great option. There are many companies offering office space for rent up and down the country, and with many different options available there is something to suit every need and every budget.

If you can find shared offices for rent then this is even better because this is more affordable and allows the informal networking that is available when sharing with other business owners.

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by Carson McClain

Regardless of what industry pundits say, opening a medical practice can be both very rewarding and very lucrative. Of course, as with any business, medical offices have their own specific financial challenges. One of the biggest challenges for medical practices of all sizes is adjusting to the long payment cycles of private insurance providers and Medicare/Medicaid.

Although many medical practices can still qualify for a business loan or line of credit, many are finding that traditional banking products don’t always solve their cash flow concerns in the long term. Why? Well, traditional business loans have to be paid within a few years and lines of credit have fixed maximum limits.

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