How much is the appropriate price difference between office blank rental and fine decoration rental

Updated on society 2024-06-27
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    This is also relatively different depending on the region.

    First, you can consider some platforms such as 58.com real estate corresponding to find **.

    Such as (Guangzhou's): You can choose the price you can afford. Or just find some negotiable.

    Such as (Changsha's **).

    The above is only the fine decoration ** (excluding the blank), ** there is obviously a regional price difference, and the rough is different than the hardcover in different places.

    The second is to consider what you do.

    In general, the financial industry is mostly located in the center of the city, which is remote but not high-minded.

    In addition, some details should also be paid attention to in the process of renting, first of all, the house should be inspected on the spot; Secondly, when signing the lease contract, the rights and obligations must be clearly distinguished; Third, when signing the contract, the quantity and newness of the equipment in the house should be indicated, the more specific the better; Fourth, if you are not familiar with the person you are sharing with, be sure to leave each other copies of your ID card, work permit, etc., as well as contact **.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Are you a landlord at a rental price?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The most important thing is to look at the location, the location, the central business district is not much cheaper than the hardcover, and the better your hardcover decoration and the bigger the gap between the blank, which is really hard to say.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Don't buy hardcover rooms.

    The style of decoration is not necessarily suitable.

    Decoration materials are not necessarily environmentally friendly.

    The quality problems of the rough house are hidden, leaving hidden quality hazards.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. The core needs of customers for renting office buildings should be clear, such as budget, expiration time and other specific needs; If your needs change, communicate with your property consultant in a timely manner to avoid delays.

    2. Don't believe the ultra-low price quoted orally by ** or personally, it will mislead your judgment of the market, and the handler will be very passive.

    3. When striving for conditions, please cooperate with the property consultant to provide the relevant documents required by the developer, such as power of attorney, letter of intent, etc.

    4. To lease a small owner's house, it is necessary to check the property right certificate of the small owner, and the business license needs to be provided if it is the company's property right.

    5. When you have a fancy for real estate, you should also have an alternative plan, and ask the decoration company to design the plan in advance to prepare for the fire declaration, and can help you make decisions and save decoration time.

    6. Understand all the charges of the selected real estate in advance to avoid additional costs after signing the contract.

    The rent of an office building is composed of: the daily rent is the rent of the house you want to rent and the property fee. Net rent is how much money is per square meter per day. Monthly rent Daily rent Area Number of days.

    Generally speaking, the rental period is long, cheaper, shorter, and more expensive, in addition, the deposit and property management fee are separately charged.

    In addition, the rent-free period is generally 15 30 days of rough delivery standards, and with decoration is 3 7 days, some owners do not give a rent-free period, some give two months, it still depends on the owner, so when leasing, you should give the owner some negotiations, so as to maximize your own interests to help you better lease.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    First of all, you need to look at the agreement of the lease contract, and then whether you are a lessor or a tenant. The reason why I say this is that the contract stipulates that whoever pays for the decoration should be executed in accordance with the contract. If the contract does not stipulate it, the tenant will bear the renovation money.

    Therefore, if you are a tenant, then for the decoration of this office building, the tenant must pay for the decoration.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This yuan, 3 yuan a day refers to this**is every 1 square meter a day**.

    But you usually have to rent more than 1 square meter.

    In other words, if you rent an office space of 300 square meters, then the actual monthly rent you have to pay is 300*5*30=.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    For example, if the area of the office building is 40 square meters per day, then the daily rent of the office building is 100 yuan, and the monthly rent is 3,000 yuan.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The above ** means ** per square meter per day.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's not $150. This yuan, 5 yuan days have an implicit condition that this **is 1 square meter**. But you usually have to rent more than 1 square meter.

    In other words, if you rent an office space of 300 square meters, then the actual monthly rent you have to pay is 300*5*30=. Additional Information: Points to Note for Office Rent:

    1. Renting an office building generally must be rented for at least one year or less than three years, if you consider half a year or a few months, only a few business centers will do, and most of the area is very small and high. If the lease term is more than three years, the landlord will not agree to it, or it needs to be increased by a certain amount. 2. The first time to rent an office building is often divided into "package ticket" and "actual receipt", "package ticket" means that the rent has included the lease tax invoice, and "actual receipt" is not included.

    3. Generally speaking, most of the management fees below 20 yuan do not have ** air conditioning or.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    "Is it better to buy a well-decorated house or a rough house? To this end, we conducted an online survey of "hardcover house pk rough house, which one would you prefer to buy". The survey results show that of netizens choose rough houses and choose to buy hardcover houses.

    In addition, netizens choose to depend on the situation. Although the majority of netizens choose to buy a rough house, some netizens believe that hardcover houses will become the mainstream in the future.

    Blank vs hardcover blank.

    Most of the people who choose the rough house are two groups of people, one part is a person with strong economic strength, they have high requirements for living conditions and environment, and the general fine decoration will definitely not meet their standards. Therefore, they choose a rough house, which is more suitable for their own decoration, and can also avoid the waste caused by secondary decoration.

    The other part is the average income of the wage earners, limited by economic strength, it is likely that the decoration standard of the finely decorated house is higher than the planned decoration standard, which is equivalent to increasing the unnecessary economic burden. It is more appropriate to choose a rough house and determine the decoration standard according to its own actual situation.

    Advantages: 1. The total price of the house is low, which can relatively reduce the economic pressure of buyers; 2. There will be no disputes with the developer because of the quality problems of the fine decoration part; 3. Buyers can decorate according to their own economic strength and personal preferences.

    Disadvantages: 1. It consumes a lot of time and energy for buyers to find a decoration company to decorate; 2. Disputes may occur due to the non-standardization of the decoration market; 3. Renovation may cause disturbance to neighbors for a considerable period of time.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    A year's rent is upstairs.

    Or maybe you're asking about ROI?

    It is generally calculated as follows: the monthly rent per unit multiplied by 12 months divided by the selling price per unit is the return on investment.

    For example: 100 square meters 60 yuan per square meter per month, 1 year rental income is 100 * 60 * 12 = 72,000 yuan, if the price is 9,000 yuan per return is 60 * 12 9,000 = 8%.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The calculation formula is that the unit price per square meter per day * rental area * 365 days is the rent for one year. **Generally according to the construction area**.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It depends on what the proportion of the public share and the unit price ratio of your rental is large, and if the difference is large, you must make more money, and now it is very profitable to do office buildings.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Generally speaking, this is said to be a rough embryo.

    You need to negotiate with them before renting.

    It may be difficult to rent because of the disagreement between the two parties.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    No, they rented it themselves and renovated it themselves, and when the lease period is up, they can take it away.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It depends on how long you have been renting out, generally if you rent it to them for a long time, they will take care of it, but the cost is relatively low, for example, if you sign for more than 5 years, the rent will generally not increase much in these 5 years.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Yes, there are such companies. In order to achieve a certain decoration effect, some companies will directly rent a rough house and then decorate it themselves! But during the renovation process, the landlord had better negotiate with the tenant!

    For example, if a wall cannot be demolished, and a wall can be demolished, it must be negotiated with the tenant! So as not to trouble in the future.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Yes, they can do it themselves, but what you need to pay attention to is that if you need to decorate it yourself in the future, you have to tell them not to destroy the main structure, and the bathroom must be waterproofed.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Water and electricity should be available, and if the leaser renovates on this basis, the cost is at its own expense.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In fact, it depends on how much you want to earn each month.

    And the main thing: the location of your house.

    It depends on whether the location of your house meets the requirements of the office [generally the kind of commercial and residential integration, close to the downtown area, and many of them are concentrated in this office, which is good to rent to the company].

    Otherwise, let's rent it to the tenants steadily.

    Of course, the rental is also divided into hardcover rental or direct rental of the rough house, which you can calculate by yourself.

    I'm doing renovations.

    A Shanghai client bought two houses in Jining, which were renovated, furnished, and then rented out.

    Two-thirds of the rent**.

    If you do the math, the cost can be paid for in two years of hardcover.

    Generally, it can be maintained for 5-8 years after the decoration is good

    You can figure it out for yourself!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    You can find a special rough house charter company, you don't have to invest a penny, they will give you rent every month.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Lu Judge's "Difficult to Discern": In the vast world, it is difficult to distinguish between straight and straight. Greed is not enough to give rise to evil thoughts, and goodness is destroyed. In the dim world, it is difficult to distinguish between people and ghosts. Uphold righteousness, suppress evil, eliminate iniquity, and be loyal and peaceful.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    You can simply install it, but it costs a small 1w, and the ** rented out is higher than the rough house.

    And later they can add whatever they want.

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