Moving from Co-Working into a Private Office

Moving out of a co-working space into your own private office is a big step. Whether your team has grown or you simply need more control and privacy, the process can feel overwhelming.

Where do you start?

What should you budget?

How do you avoid wasting time looking at the wrong spaces?

The good news is you donโ€™t have to figure it all out on your own. I help business owners like you find the right private office space that fits your needs and your budget, fast.

And the best part? You donโ€™t pay me anything. My fee is covered by the landlord. So here is everything you need to know before making the move

Why Companies Move from Co-Working to Private Office Space

At some point, shared space stops working. Whether it is noise distractions, limited meeting room access, or the need to customize your setup, co-working can start to hold your team back. A private office gives you freedom, focus, and control over your environment

  • You can brand your space and make it yours
  • You have consistent access to private meeting rooms and offices
  • Your team can grow without worrying about desk availability

How to Estimate Your Space Needs

One of the most common mistakes is underestimating how much space you really need. Just because you had 5 desks in a co-working space does not mean 500 square feet will be enough in a private office. You will need room for circulation, storage, and future hires

  • Budget 150 to 250 square feet per person for a comfortable layout
  • Include space for a conference room, kitchen, and storage if needed
  • Think about future hires so you do not outgrow your space too soon

What to Budget for Monthly Rent and Expenses

Rent is only part of the picture. Many tenants are surprised by extra expenses like parking, utilities, janitorial, and internet. As your tenant rep, I break it all down in plain language so you can see the full monthly cost before you tour anything

  • Ask for the full-service gross or triple net breakdown to avoid surprises
  • Consider parking rates, which can range from $100 to $300 per month per space
  • Be clear about internet needsโ€”some spaces include it, others do not

Timing: How Long It Takes to Move

You will need time to tour, negotiate, sign a lease, and possibly build out or furnish your new space. Start early so you do not end up renewing your co-working space just because you ran out of time

  • Most leases take 30 to 60 days to negotiate and move in
  • If you need a custom buildout, give yourself 3 to 6 months
  • Flexible move-in spaces are available for faster transitions if needed

Lease Terms: What to Expect

Unlike month-to-month co-working agreements, private office leases come with more terms and commitments. I help you understand what you are signing and negotiate for what you need

  • Standard leases range from 1 to 5 years depending on space size and buildout
  • Look out for annual rent increases or hidden operating expenses
  • You may be able to get free rent or improvements depending on your lease term

Location: Choosing the Right Neighborhood

You may have loved the energy of your co-working space, but now it is time to think about what location best supports your business. Whether you want to stay close to clients, shorten your commute, or be near talent, location affects everything

  • Consider proximity to public transit, freeways, and parking for your team
  • Think about neighborhood amenities like coffee shops, lunch spots, and gyms
  • Ask me about areas where you get more space for your dollar

Amenities: What to Look For in a Private Office

Not all buildings are created equal. From in-suite kitchens to rooftop lounges and onsite gyms, amenities can add value and productivity. Let me know what is important to you and I will match you with options that fit

  • Ask about 24/7 access, HVAC hours, and security
  • Look for onsite or nearby restaurants and fitness options
  • Decide if you want furnished or unfurnished space

Design and Furniture: Making Your Office Feel Like Home

You are used to plug-and-play coworking, so designing your first private office can feel like a lot. I can connect you with trusted vendors or find furnished options that are move-in ready

  • Decide if you want an open plan, private offices, or a mix
  • Budget for furniture, artwork, signage, and soundproofing if needed
  • Consider subleasing a furnished office to save time and cost

Avoiding Common Mistakes

Many first-time tenants get stuck paying too much or signing a lease that does not support their growth. With one call to me, you can avoid these mistakes and save time

  • Do not rely only on online listingsโ€”they are often outdated or incomplete
  • Do not skip negotiating termsโ€”there is always room to improve the deal
  • Do not tour without a tenant rep, you deserve expert advice with no fee

Why Work with a Tenant Rep Broker Like Me

I am here to make your office search fast, stress-free, and smart. I listen to what you need, curate the best spaces, tour with you, and negotiate the best possible deal. And you never pay me. I am paid by the landlord, just like a residential agent is paid by the home seller

  • Save time by only touring the right spaces that meet your needs
  • Get expert negotiation support at no cost to you
  • Avoid common lease traps that can cost you money later

Ready to Make the Move

If you are feeling overwhelmed about the next step after co-working, take a deep breath. You are not alone and you do not have to figure it out on your own. With one call, I can walk you through the best private office options in your area, schedule tours, and help you secure the right fit for your team. You deserve a space that supports your growth without the guesswork. And you do not have to pay me a dime. Letโ€™s find your new office together