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Businesses large enough to require a proper office, yet too small to hire dedicated support staff, may want to consider renting serviced offices. Serviced office space provides your firm with private offices with maintenance and janitorial services included in your rental price. This saves you the trouble of hiring your own housekeeping services and worrying about office maintenance, often providing a better level of service than you may be able to comfortably afford on your own.

Some small business owners may find it most economical to lease dual-use office space in London, such as a terraced house remodelled to have office space on the ground floor, with residential amenities upstairs. Many retail establishments have such real estate arrangements, but even a white collar enterprise can arrange such accommodations, simply by outfitting the front room of a residence with their office equipment.

High rise office buildings often feature "themed" tenancy, such as a financial services building, perhaps with a bank on the ground floor and offices rented to various private financial firms on the upper floors. If your firm is in a field where this arrangement is commonly found, such offices can often provide free publicity for your business through building directories and advertisements featuring lists of tenants. The building itself is often seen as a "destination" for people seeking services in that specialty field.

No matter what your particular office space needs may be, you are sure to find accommodations to suit in London. Many estate agencies specialise only in commercial properties, and may be aware of little-known opportunities at reasonable prices. Shop around, and you'll no doubt find the perfect location for your London business.

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