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Benefits of Co-working Space - It's Cheap

 Benefits of Co-working Space - It's Cheap

Co-working means you’re all sharing the cost, so you can benefit from economies of scale, even if it’s just little old you that turns up to the office.

Shared workspace rents tend to be far cheaper than renting a traditional office if you account for hidden costs and flexibility. WiFi, heating, air-con, business rates, cleaning, insurance - it’s all included in your rent, which makes it easy to budget for your business too.

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