weezon
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Option 1:

It's a 500 sqft office suite on a six lane busy road in an one story building with a dentist, insurance agent, appraiser, and a psychologist. The only visual presence is a non lighted sign out front. The suite is the first one near the entrance in the rear. Bathrooms are in the hall. There's two offices. One will be mine, the other the shop, and the small receptionist area will be a sitting area as best I can figure. The plan is to do 50% residential and 50% small business. When it's slow I will sneak out to the near by office buildings an scout small business owner. $625 monthly gross, Lights, Heat / AC, Internet included.
Option 2:

Is a retail location, 760 sqft on a 4 lane busy street 20 minutes from home. The Nail Salon in the picture is the spot and parking is on the side at the other end. It's shared with a Indian Grocery, a new Pet Grooming shop (#53), Hair Salon, and some ones opening a new shop at the other end. They are all the same size shops. This is a better income area than the office. I can park my truck in the lot and everybody will see my sign on it too. $760 a month, nothing included. Will need a sign and maybe build a counter and a wall to separate the space from the shop. Market: 80% Residential / 20% Small business. It will be hard to leave the shop.
I'm leaning towards the office because I'm cheap and scared of the cost of the shop. I have the money to pay for a year in both and stay above water until things pay for themselves. I value your opinion so give me the good and bad and don't hold back.
Retail Owners, will the added cost of the retail space be worth the extra cost?
Office users, how do you get enough traffic without a visual presence?
With marketing cost these may just be the same price monthly. What would you do?
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