Your Requirements We Need to Know
Your company name, business nature, intended use, number of people using the space, size (gross / net), budget, timing and urgency, preference building and location, new setup or relocation, motive behind this new property project, and optional items - ceiling height, view, air-conditioning operation hours, floor loading, floor zone, properties you have visited recently, car parking space, your current office / location,
Extension - tips
- To find what you want, first you have to know what you want a. Knowing what you need, how many staff/customers at the premises? Where do you want to be located? What is your budget? What are the good-to-have items? What are the must-have items?
- Identify the decision maker and influencer
(a) If you are the decision maker, surely you will be able to tell us what you would like to have, there’s a clear objective.
(b) If you are the influencer, you should have a good understanding of the company’s needs, preferences, and set priorities easily. We can work together to find the target.
(c) If you are the frontline solder without know where to shot your bullets, but being ordered to bring in with a beautiful report, too often the project will runs off sideways or ended up in the trash. Don’t worry, we understand how it feels like, let us know and we will finish your homework.
- Let us understand your ideas
- Property inspection - compare and evaluate whether the property is suitable.
- Decide on who shall become the Tenant, i.e. the company (e.g. newly incorporated, existing company)
- Let us have your feedbacks and project status.
- Feasibility test - site plan, interior designer, central air-conditioning hours of operation, licensing, etc.
- Sufficient time - time for reinstatement at the current location, renovation for the new property, license application, interior design, design approval, internal management approvals, lease application, etc.
- Costs - Deposits, rental and management fees for the duration of the tenancy, renovation costs, insurance policies, legal fees, agency fees, stamp duty, government rates and rent, promotion/marketing fees, turnover rent, reinstatement costs, etc.