I am graduating in a couple of weeks and looking for a space to rent part time to get my own business off the ground. I went to see a BEAUTIFUL space yesterday for rent. It is in a popular area of town, and has plently of free parking, which is unusual for this area. Here are the amenities:
-Professional looking, modern and artsy office in remodeled warehouse.
-Decorated reception area with a couch, three decorated treatment rooms, and a space in the back with a water cooler, table and couch for renters and employees to hang out in. The landlord wants to get a fridge back
there too.
-Reception area has concrete floors and really high exposed ceilings like a loft/warehouse space but the treatment rooms are enclosed and have "regular" ceiling height. The landlord would like to set up the renter in one room, she will use one, and her employee will use the other. Who uses what room does not seem to be decided yet. Each room is carpeted, has a table, and they all seemed to have a CD player as well. They are different sizes, but all of them are plenty big to move around in. Most bodywork rooms I've been in are smaller than these.
-The office does not have its own bathroom, there is a general one for the building, that is the only drawback. Landlord says the space is quiet and she rarely hears anything.
-Communal building wide kitchen area just outside the office, It's
large and modern with a full size fridge, 2 sinks, and glass/ceramic
glasses and bowls as well as counter and cabinet space and a
dishwasher. There is a good sized table and several chairs as well. This is shared with other tenants in the building.
The rent is $500.00 a month and the lease terms are month to month. The renter would have a set of keys and generous access to the space from 9am-9pm 7 days a week! That is 360 hours a month to book clients, and
comes out to a cost of about $17 a day (or $1.39 an hour).
I am looking to share with another therapist, and the landlord is fine with that. We would both be on the lease and she would leave it up to us to decide who uses the room when and who pays what amount.
So...How does this sound? I have no idea what is a "fair" asking price for a space at this point. I fell in love with it and I need an objective opinion. BTW, it's only 2 blocks from my house so I could WALK there.
Thanks for any feedback.
-Professional looking, modern and artsy office in remodeled warehouse.
-Decorated reception area with a couch, three decorated treatment rooms, and a space in the back with a water cooler, table and couch for renters and employees to hang out in. The landlord wants to get a fridge back
there too.
-Reception area has concrete floors and really high exposed ceilings like a loft/warehouse space but the treatment rooms are enclosed and have "regular" ceiling height. The landlord would like to set up the renter in one room, she will use one, and her employee will use the other. Who uses what room does not seem to be decided yet. Each room is carpeted, has a table, and they all seemed to have a CD player as well. They are different sizes, but all of them are plenty big to move around in. Most bodywork rooms I've been in are smaller than these.
-The office does not have its own bathroom, there is a general one for the building, that is the only drawback. Landlord says the space is quiet and she rarely hears anything.
-Communal building wide kitchen area just outside the office, It's
large and modern with a full size fridge, 2 sinks, and glass/ceramic
glasses and bowls as well as counter and cabinet space and a
dishwasher. There is a good sized table and several chairs as well. This is shared with other tenants in the building.
The rent is $500.00 a month and the lease terms are month to month. The renter would have a set of keys and generous access to the space from 9am-9pm 7 days a week! That is 360 hours a month to book clients, and
comes out to a cost of about $17 a day (or $1.39 an hour).
I am looking to share with another therapist, and the landlord is fine with that. We would both be on the lease and she would leave it up to us to decide who uses the room when and who pays what amount.
So...How does this sound? I have no idea what is a "fair" asking price for a space at this point. I fell in love with it and I need an objective opinion. BTW, it's only 2 blocks from my house so I could WALK there.
Thanks for any feedback.