Why should Startups consider starting with a serviced office instead of a traditional one?


Unlike traditional office spaces, a serviced office is usually divided into smaller private offices leased out to different individuals and businesses, so the serviced office is like a mixture of a traditional office and co-working space, where you can benefit both community and privacy.

Services and amenities vary depending on the serviced office provider (business center), but they typically include

-    Furniture (desks, chairs, lights, and cabinets)

-    Reception

-    Internet access

-    IT & administrative support

-    Pantries with fridge, coffee maker, microwave

-    Cleaning services

-    Meeting/ conference room


Why serviced offices?


1.    Flexibility with a short-term lease

One of the biggest benefits of a serviced office in comparison with traditional office spaces is that you do not have to deal with a long-term lease. You can sign a short-term lease instead, which allows you to easily change your office size within the same building when you need to.


2.    Ready for immediate move-in

With a serviced office, ongoing arrangements with service providers for services such as the internet, electricity, cleaning, maintenance, and many more are already taken care of, so all you have to do is move in right after the agreement is set.


3.    Hassle-free

In a traditional office space, besides the monthly leasing fee, you will have to deal with such service payments as cleaning, internet, maintenance, and electricity, but with a serviced office, no multiple payments are required, so just let your staff focus on their professional job for better productivity.


Such amenities as pantries, meeting/conference rooms, and printers are at hand and always be kept in working conditions, and you just need to make good use of them for your business. And troubles? The serviced office provider has a professional team for immediate support. 


4.    Prestige

Usually, these offices are located in downtown or financial hubs, which can create big advantages for your business developments and a positive brand image for clients about your business because of the good services and facilities that they experienced when visiting your office.


5.    Networking possibilities

As mentioned, the serviced office is filled with different individuals and businesses, so the natural interaction will usually appear. And from this, you may meet your next business partner, seek advice on how to grow your business, or just have a small talk for refreshment.

Therefore, more businesses, especially startups choose serviced offices to start their business and thrive in. Learn more about CJ Building office plans today.



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