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Buying commercial office space requires very careful planning

Redland Bayside News
Redland Bayside News
Published: June 30, 2024
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Proximity to clients and suppliers, as well as accessibility for employees, are paramount.
Proximity to clients and suppliers, as well as accessibility for employees, are paramount.
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JOHN had always dreamed of expanding his tech startup, and Queensland, with its booming business environment and stunning coastal views, seemed like the perfect place.He embarked on the journey of purchasing a commercial office space, a decision that required careful consideration and substantial financial commitment.

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  • UNDERSTANDING THE DEPOSIT REQUIREMENTS
  • CONSIDERING RENTAL OPTIONS
  • KEY CONSIDERATIONS WHEN BUYING

UNDERSTANDING THE DEPOSIT REQUIREMENTS

The first hurdle John faced was understanding the deposit requirements. In Queensland, the deposit for commercial properties typically ranges from 10 per cent to 20 per cent of the purchase price. For John, whose chosen office space was priced at $1 million, this meant he needed to gather between $100,000 and $200,000 upfront. The exact amount depended on negotiations with the seller and the specific terms outlined in the sale contract.

CONSIDERING RENTAL OPTIONS

While purchasing was his primary goal, John also evaluated the rental market. Renting commercial office space in Queensland often requires a security deposit equivalent to three months’ rent, along with the first month’s rent in advance. This was a less daunting financial commitment compared to buying, but John was keen on building equity in a property.

KEY CONSIDERATIONS WHEN BUYING

John knew that investing in commercial real estate involved more than just finances. He meticulously researched several crucial factors:

  1. Location: Proximity to clients and suppliers, as well as accessibility for employees, were paramount. He chose a space in Brisbane’s CBD, a hub of activity with excellent transport links.
  2. Building condition: He hired a professional inspector to assess the building’s structural integrity, electrical systems, and plumbing. Any necessary repairs could impact his budget.
  3. Zoning laws: Understanding the local zoning regulations was essential to ensure his business operations would be permissible in the chosen location.
  4. Future growth: John considered the potential for future expansion. The chosen office space had room for growth, aligning with his business plans.
  5. Market trends: Staying informed about the commercial property market trends in Queensland helped John make a well-timed purchase, maximising his investment potential.

After thorough deliberation and planning, John secured his dream office space with a 15 per cent deposit. His diligence in understanding the market and meticulous attention to detail ensured a smooth acquisition, setting a solid foundation for his startup.

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