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There are so many choices for Las Vegas executive suites and so many price ranges. How do I go about getting the right price/choice for my business?

As with anything you lease or even buy, you have to do your homework. The first step is to set a budget. Depending on the location and “class” of the building, you will pay anywhere from $395 to upwards of $2,000 per month for an office. For example, if you want a receptionist to answer your phone, a furnished office with a balcony and/or view, free internet, etc., you will pay a higher rate. If you just need a small office to hang your hat and don’t need any services or high-end location, then you will pay a whole lot less. Make a list of your needs, what location you want to be in and what amenities you must have for your business. Then start looking around and writing everything down as you go to avoid any confusion – you might be surprised to find out that you can sometimes have luxury, Class “A” space for the same price as a less desirable office and everything is still included! Remember to ask a lot of questions and look at the surrounding area before you sign any agreement. Is it a safe location? Do they have security cameras? Are they convenient to interstates? Do they have maximum exposure?

If an executive suite center does not have a website or they skirt around your questions but have a deal that seems “too good to be true”, then it is probably not the right choice for you. An executive suite center will have a good website to look at and their status will usually be in the top 15 of any search engine list. They will be forthcoming and want your business and should always answer any questions with courtesy and honesty. Las Vegas is a wonderful place to do business and the City’s reputation is changing for the better, but you still always have to make careful choices anywhere you go.

Chris Johnson, Leasing

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