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Office FAQs
Conventional vs. Serviced Offices
See also: More Office FAQs
Many people ask about the difference between Conventional versus Serviced Office Space, and which is best for their business. This article explains..
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Conventional Offices
A Conventional Office means you just rent the empty space, and must yourself take care of all the facilities, such as providing your own reception, telephone systems, cables and cleaners. You may have to carry out a degree of fitting (Office Fit-out), and must take care of your own signage. This type of office is suited to businesses who like to run all their own affairs, and to larger companies who already have an established infrastructure.
Conventional Office Space is rented or leased on price per square-foot.
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Serviced Offices
A Serviced Office means that you rent space, and coming with that space are all the other infrastructure and facilities that your business might need, such as phone systems, network systems, receptionist, signage and so on. Facilities vary from premises to premises. The majority of serviced office rentals are inclusive of items such as heating, electricity, rates and insurance. Many provide furntiture and even tea, coffee and milk. Serviced Offices are particularly useful for satellite operations and small companies who wish to have a personal service, but without the need to hire specialists or reception staff.
Serviced Office Space is rented on a price-per-person basis.
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