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Finding a good location for you business can be one of the most important decisions affecting your business. Choosing an inappropriate location can reflect poorly on your business as well as place stress on your staff. By following some simple steps, you can ensure that the money you spend on rent is worth it.

How you plan on using the space greatly influences the questions you need to ask. Is your business a retail establishment or is it a professional office space? Will you need some type of warehouse or will your business be an ecommerce company? Carefully evaluate what your needs are before you even think about location. This one step focuses your search and minimizes needless inquiries.

The location should be easy for your customers to get to provided that you will be catering to walk-in traffic or will be hosting meetings at your space. You may need to take into account your customer base. A central location relative to your customers can increase your visibility and thus the likelihood of significant traffic. For some businesses, image can be a deciding factor. It wouldn"t do to rent a substandard space if your visitors come away with a bad impression.

Your staff needs access to the facilities and shouldn"t be expected to travel long distances every day to come to work. Think about this if you are considering a move from an existing location. A long move won"t go over very well with existing staff.

Finally, consider your budget. Locations vary wildly in price and quality. For example, you would never use the same criteria for, say, office space Rockland County New York and Phoenix. Also, everyone wants a good deal but there really needs to be a good reason for choosing a really inexpensive facility. You get what you pay for as the old saying goes and you need to make sure that a move to a less expensive facility doesn"t adversely affect productivity within your organization. Be realistic about what you can spend. Don"t over buy and end up committing to an unreasonable rent.

by: Lori Sack




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