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Locate New Houston Office Spaces For Lease. Find Houston Executive Suites Online.

Starting a new business, expanding the company you have, or just dreaming about the new Houston office you want to lease is overwhelming. If you need to find a rental space/suite in Downtown Houston or if you need to find a commercial building in Sugarland, then we can help. Just deciding on how many square feet you will need can take a few days to figure out, although they say that every employee should equal about 100 sq ft. A very common mistake is when a company leases to much office space (decide exactly how many square feet you need), or when they sign too long of an initial lease term - be realistic.

Rent a Furnished or Unfurnished Office Space?

Before deciding if you want a furnished office space (aka executive suite), you really need to determine how long you plan on leasing your space for. Are you looking to sign a 6 month, 12 month, or maybe a 24 month lease (some places even offer monthly lease terms). Basically, if you are planning on just signing a 6 or 12 month lease then we would recommend that you go with a furnished unit for many reasons. If you decide to get your own furniture - either buying it or renting it - be prepared to spend a lot of money in the process. Renting furniture can add up very quickly, and buying furniture to fit your needs could cost you a fortune. If you are ready then Find Houston offices for lease.

Where In Houston Do You Want To Open Your Office Space?

Before you run out and lease a Houston office space, be sure to do your research (ask local companies, friends, etc.) and then decide what exact location you want to rent in. Most people have gone through the leasing process before, but for most of us that just involved a residential lease contract. Signing on the dotted line to secure a commercial building (or office space) can be a lot more confusing - primarily because you need to make sure your business location is suited for what your goals are. In other words if you were opening a warehouse or some industrial business then downtown might be perfect. On the other hand if you are going to open a mortgage company, or a law firm, then maybe you would be better off finding an office space near the Woodlands or City Center. Other factors to consider are tax rates and city codes (or laws) that pertain to employees, parking, 24 hour access, etc. In a large city like Houston, one of the biggest things to think about before settling on an office is commute access. Depending on the location you choose it might be hard to find employees who will drive to work (if there is no parking, easy freeway access, or other problems) day after day unless they have a high end corporate job - which means that if your business will be hiring minimum waged workers you should choose a spot near public transportation and is easily accessible.

 

Is Now A Good Time To Lease an Office Space?

Opening a small business or expanding can always be risky. Houston is a large city with a strong local economy though, so in some ways now is a good time to open a new office. There are a ton of good deals around right now, regarding 6, 12, and 24 month lease terms. The commercial real estate market is the latest to take a hit and because of that any commercial buildings and property management companies have lowered their rates drastically. Best advice is to shop around before deciding on a Houston office for lease or rent. At the same time don't wait forever cus there are opportunities for doctors, insurance agents, attorneys, law firms, real estate broker/agents to find and secure a good deal. We found deals online with office suites starting at $99 month and up depending on your needs.

Find a nice space for your new office in the cities Below:
Downtown Offices
Galleria/Uptown Office Space
City Center Office Suites
Downtown Houston
East Houston
Greenspoint Offices
Houston Metro
Kingwood
League City
Piney Point Village
Sugarland
The Woodlands
West University Space
Westchase Office Space

What Amenities Do You Need in Your Office?

Reception Services
Manned Reception
Meet & Greet Service
Telephone Answering
Admin / Secretarial Support
Postal Services
Message Taking
On Site Car Parking
Kitchen Facilities
Service Elevators
Furnished Options
Conference Suites
Virtual Office
Meeting Rooms
Board Rooms
Virtual Offices
Conference Room
Private Offices
Lounge/Break Area


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