I have had a home office for the past 4 years, and I will be moving at the end of June. So, I'm looking for a new place to live, and an office space.
I decided to have a separate office space, from my living space, and I've been looking the past week.
Anyway, I have found a share situation, that seems to fit my needs so far:
right amount of time, days, excellent price, right location, and likely new clients from overflow. Also, the woman I will be sharing with, and subleasing from seems very nice, we do the same type of work, and hit it off on the phone. (haven't met or seen the space in person yet--this Thursday)
The main thing we got out of the way, is that we both desire to have set days and times, so that we don't have to be calling each other 5x a day to coordinate schedules.-- And the days she has open to share are my busy days. She is open to changing/adjusting the furnishings in the office. We will keep our supplies separate.
If you have, or are currently sharing space, is there anything that surprises you? How is it a good experience? Bad?
Thanks in advance for any advice you have,
Noel
I decided to have a separate office space, from my living space, and I've been looking the past week.
Anyway, I have found a share situation, that seems to fit my needs so far:
right amount of time, days, excellent price, right location, and likely new clients from overflow. Also, the woman I will be sharing with, and subleasing from seems very nice, we do the same type of work, and hit it off on the phone. (haven't met or seen the space in person yet--this Thursday)
The main thing we got out of the way, is that we both desire to have set days and times, so that we don't have to be calling each other 5x a day to coordinate schedules.-- And the days she has open to share are my busy days. She is open to changing/adjusting the furnishings in the office. We will keep our supplies separate.
If you have, or are currently sharing space, is there anything that surprises you? How is it a good experience? Bad?
Thanks in advance for any advice you have,
Noel