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Warehouse for rent in Singapore- Here are the benefits

As a business owner, it’s important to find a warehouse for rent that fits your business needs. Not surprisingly, more and more business houses in Singapore are utilizing warehouse space. The reason, land is limited and expensive in Singapore. While buying may seem like a better option to many, finding a warehouse for rent in Singapore can offer many benefits that owning can’t compete with.   Below listed are a few benefits,   The upfront cost for leasing is typically relatively low. These expenses will be far less than the cost of buying a commercial building. This will allow you to spend more on your business and contribute to the growth as compared to buying a property. Furthermore, because you are renting, any drop in property value will have no impact on your business.   Change is part of every business. As your business grows, you may find yourself needing to relocate. Luckily, renters are not locked into the ownership of property. Because of this, business owners can move

No Space, not a problem!

In land-scarce Singapore, extra space means storage solutions. Especially amidst shrinking residential units and rising property costs, people in Singapore are not that capable of harboring up to the equivalent spare room in their homes.   A study conducted by Extra Space in 2014 for issues related to storage in Singapore concluded that space constraints have impacted the average household. 56% of the total applicants said that their houses were cramped. Yet, 74% said that they have a dedicated junk room at home that used to share items they have not used in years. Few respondents also confirmed that the top locations of rooms, kitchens, and balconies are used to store the junk.   85% of people living in Singapore have agreed that the clutter in the house is affecting the immediate family member; 88% have admitted that storing too many items at home and clutter is making them bothered, distracted, and mentally irritated. 45% of people also agreed that the clutter stresses them, as