Movehut Serviced Offices

Posted on 4 February, 2011 by MOVEHUT

Week commencing 24th January 2011 has been a good week for Movehut in terms of welcoming a number of Serviced Office Providers to our service and it’s no surprise. The demand for serviced offices rose by 61% in 2010 because of the many benefits that they provide. Money is the biggest factor with every decision and everyone is trying to save money.

Start up Businesses prefer a serviced office space because of the flexibility and the low cost rental price. They are usually furnished. Most provide a receptionist that can meet your visitors on arrival.

When it comes to renting a serviced office space you can rent the entire building, a room, or a floor. If your requirements change you can rent more of less office space within a short notice period. You may even be provided with additional extras such as a meeting room. However, you will need to ensure what is included.

You do not even have to worry about the costs of business rates or energy as serviced offices includes this. This is why most corporations tend to go with serviced office spaces.

You do not have to sign a long term lease or may be offered a simple contract. When it comes to renting serviced offices. It’s generally because people who tend to use serviced offices need it because their current office is being renovated, they are relocating or they are a start-up business or satalite office. Some places may want you to sign a contract. Therefore, you should ensure to check the terms and conditions prior to signing.

 



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