Serviced Office Prices in London
Posted by:
Victor Pardis on
17th October 2013
How You Can Secure Your Competitive
Edge
It can give it a more successful image
and it is more enticing to foreign customers, who might like to mix business
with pleasure and combine a little sightseeing on their trip to the UK.
However,
central London serviced offices can be expensive and maybe your budget won’t
stretch to an office in Central London or the City. But, don’t give up.
There are
plenty places in London, that have gone through successful regeneration schemes;
and whereas before they weren’t suitable places to have an office, now, they
are buzzing, modern hives of creativity and great places to work. They are also
a lot cheaper than central London, but with good public transport connections.
Battersea
Cross the
river at Chelsea Bridge and you are in Battersea. The iconic power station is
being given a luxury makeover and will soon be the home to expensive riverside
apartments and top class eateries. You also have two of the largest green
spaces in the London area in the form of Battersea Park and Clapham
Common. It is well served by public
transport; Clapham Junction Railway Station is one of the UK’s busiest stations
and Clapham Common Tube will get you to and from central London. Serviced
offices in this area start at around £200 per desk per month.
Waterloo
Waterloo is the
busiest train station in Great Britain and an excellent choice of location if
you want to be close to London’s centre. The area is becoming very popular, so
rents may rise in the future, but at the moment they start at around £300 a
month. The station serves the South West of England, Surrey, Hampshire and
Berkshire and you can get to central London on the Tube.
Shoreditch
Silicon Roundabout is better known as Tech City
and it is the place to have your office if you are in the technology business.
You can work alongside companies like Google, Facebook and Vodafone, who all
have a presence there. It is in the centre of three railway stations, Old Street, Moorgate and Shoreditch High Street (which also has a Tube station) and
it is also close to Liverpool Street. Prices start at around £400 per desk per month.
Kings Cross
Kings Crossis an excellent choice, if you have clients from other European countries,
because the station is close to St. Pancras, the home to the Eurostar Rail
service, which serves Paris, Brussels and Lille.
It is an
area that has been through a massive amount of regeneration and there are now a
vast number of new office developments, it’s on the doorstep of Central London,
but it is still affordable.
Kings Cross
station mainly serves passengers from the North of England and the Tube Station
can get you into the heart of London fast. Serviced Offices in this area start
at around £500 a month.
This just proves if you look around carefully,
you can get the edge over your competitors, with a good London address and a
modern, comfortable workspace that your clients will appreciate.