What to Look for When Buying an Office for Your Company

Starting a new
business is incredibly exciting. One of the first tasks on your to-do list,
after assembling an A-team of top workers, is finding an office space that can support your company’s success. It’s
important to choose an office that ticks more boxes than just “affordable”.
Below are our tips for picking the right spot that’ll support the growth of
your business and increase your employees’ happiness.





Location



This seems like an obvious point but the right location for your office is incredibly important. The commercial real estate marketplace is sometimes incredibly competitive, so if you have a smaller budget, you may have to expand your search to more reasonably-priced areas.





You’ll also want
to think about these questions when you are shopping around for office
locations:





Is
there enough parking?

This is crucial to your employees who may have a long commute. If your office
is in a busy downtown area, parking will likely be limited. Conversely, if you
choose an industrial business park, it’s likely there’s a bigger parking lot
associated with the space. You don’t want to burden your team with zero parking
opportunities and create stress for them before the workday has even started. Is
getting to the office an easy commute for most employees?
Obviously, it’s not possible to make everyone
happy but consider taking a survey or poll to see where most people live or
where they’re willing to commute to. Is
there room for growth?

For forward-thinking companies that are rapidly growing, it’s important to
consider choosing an office that can support more employees in the
future
. If in six
months you expect to increase your company size by 50 employees, a one-room open
office that feels full with 30 people in it might not be the best option.



Price



In an ideal world,
you’ll find an office space that’s the perfect “Goldilocks” amount – not too
much and not so cheap that you’re worried the walls will fall apart around you.
When you consider the cost of a potential office space, make sure that you know
about any hidden costs you might end up being on the hook for.





For example, you
could be responsible for parking fees, extra storage, maintenance, and any
other fees that pop up during your tenancy.





Make sure that you shop around and get an idea of what you can expect pricewise for the areas you’d like to be located in.





Office furniture



Amenities



While this is
secondary to the office space itself, the building your office is housed in should
be a consideration as well. Here are some things you may want to think about
when choosing an office building.





Are
there shower facilities on site?
This is important if you have a lot of workers commuting by bike or
those who like to work out on their lunch breaks.Are
there places to get food or drinks nearby?
Team lunches, happy hours, and just being able
to get out of the office for a little bit are important for practicing a good
work-life balance.Are
there conference rooms available?
Again, this is only important if you need a meeting space to meet with
clients or other colleagues, but meeting rooms could come in handy.



Style



As you probably already know as a seasoned professional, first impressions really do matter. When you’re heading in for an interview or a meeting, you probably put some extra effort into your appearance. The same rule applies for your office space. After all, you don’t want a potential new client or even an old client to have to make their way through a decrepit building that’s falling apart or dirty.





While a nice
building isn’t everything, a stylish lobby that’s new and updated, can make all
the difference when it comes to impressing clients and attracting new talent. Look for attention to detail where it matters
most: comfortable chairs, plush rugs, neutral paint tones, and an inviting business atmosphere.





Takeaways



It can be a little
overwhelming looking for a new office space, especially when you’re not quite
sure what you want. However, once you ascertain the office size you want and
the area you like, you can make headway finding the perfect space for you and
your employees.


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