rented office coworking or home office - for startups

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Office Space Options

Rent

Co-Work

Home Office

Rent ExpenseRenting an office is likely to be the dearest.

Working from home is likely to be the cheapest.

Collaboration and InteractionCo-working space is likely to be the best for

collaboration and interaction

Professional PresentationA rented office and a co-working space are the most likely to be the best options for a professional look. A

home office can still look professional if it is done well.

Cost of EquipmentA co-working space is the most likely to have the

cheapest equipment options because the cost of the equipment is shared between many.

Freedom from distractions.Home can be very distracting, unless you are very

disciplined, or unless your work space is well set up to remove distractions.

A rented office is the most likely place to have no distractions.

A well set-up co-working space will be free of distractions, and the atmosphere of work will be

contagious, but you might find people around you distracting.

Room to ExpandA rented office is more likely to have room to expand, and you can always move on to a larger rented space. Home may or may not have plenty of room to expand. In a co-working space, you usually only have one desk, but maybe there are other options.

What’s best for you?

What’s best for you?

Rent and OfficeWork from HomeCo-Work Space

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