Self-Storage Units: An Inexpensive And Practical Option For Small Business Owners

If you're starting your own business, you may be struggling to find an office space that fits your budget, while also not locking yourself into a lease long term when you still aren't sure how your business will fare. More and more storage units are now allowing their customers to use their units as an office—something you should seriously consider.

You May Outgrow Your Office Before the Lease Runs Out

While planning is key, you never know where you'll be in 5 years, 3 years, or even 1 year. This can be troubling to think about when leasing office space with a 5-year term.

If your business takes off, you may soon require more office space for new employees and inventory. While you could always rent additional office space, that can become costly quickly and can lock you into yet another lease. If you rent a storage unit, you can pay monthly and only use the space for as long as you fit. This means that if your business grows more quickly than you anticipated, you can find a larger space without worrying about breaking a lease and losing money.

You May Only Require Workspace for a Small Amount of Time

Maybe you're a contractor who can't seem to get any work done from home or who simply likes a dedicated office space. While you could always rent or lease office space, the terms are usually such that you'll be locked in for a year or more.

If you only require space for a stint of time, look into renting a storage unit from month to month. You can pay for all the time you think you'll need upfront, or pay on a monthly basis. This is great for those with limited funds who can't afford to be locked into a rental agreement for a longer length of time than they'll need the space for.

You May Be Strapped for Cash and Need Low Overhead Costs

When you rent storage space with the sole purpose of using it for your business, you can save yourself some serious bucks on overhead costs alone.

Storage unit companies that specialize in business units will usually have free wi-fi for all of their customers and they may offer the option of electricity for a small fee. The smaller the space you use, the less you'll have to pay in heating, cooling, and other such costs. This can help you to save towards purchasing your own office space, which has its own perks over renting or leasing.

Many storage unit companies have recognized the all too common plight of small business owners and have begun to offer an irresistible deal. If you need office space, but have limited funds and don't want to be locked into a lease or rental agreement, consider using a storage unit. To learn more, call a storage unit like 1st Stop Storage and see whether they offer this as an option. 


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