When beginning the search for your office space, one of the first things you must decide is how much money you have to spend on real estate. This can impact the area in which your office is located, the age of the building, what kind of amenities the building offers, and, essentially, the class of building you can consider.

Office properties are typically divided into three main categories, Class A, Class B, and Class C. While there aren’t any all-encompassing rules to these classifications, they are typically based on quality factors such as building age, amenities, and aesthetics.

In this video, we will go over even more details about Class A, B, and C spaces.

To learn more about office classifications, read our article Commercial Property Classifications & Types of Office Spaces (Class A Office, Creative Office, etc.).

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