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Designed for the novice
or the real estate pro, in this book
you’ll discover the steps of office leasing from
an expert, Lawrence Dickstein, who has been teaching
the real estate business to corporate executives for
more than 25 years.
Dickstein's
new book contains invaluable information, covering
the following topic areas. A brief introduction to the book follows.
| Table
of Contents: |
| Chapter
1 |
A
Square Foot Is Not a Square Foot |
| Chapter
2 |
How
Much Space Do I Need? |
| Chapter
3 |
Location,
Location, Location |
| Chapter
4 |
How
Much Does It Really Cost Me To Rent Space? |
| Chapter
5 |
Escalation:
Increases in Rental Costs over the Term of the
Lease |
| Chapter
6 |
Construction
Costs and Out-of-Pocket
Expenses |
| Chapter
7 |
Timing:
How Long Does It Take?
When Do I Start? |
| Chapter
8 |
Apples
to Apples: Examining the
Alternatives
|
| Chapter
9 |
Designs
and Plans |
| Chapter
10 |
Negotiating
Business Terms: The Art of the Deal |
| Chapter
11 |
Legal
Terms |
| Chapter
12 |
Planning
for the Unexpected |
| Chapter
13 |
Experts |
Introduction
In
business there is always a surprise that needs your
immediate attention. You may plan your business day
from now till doomsday, but reality is that
as unexpected things happen, you must handle the most urgent tasks first.
Management by crisis is today’s most common business style.
How do your company’s long-term decisions get handled? Decisions like
your company’s office space needs? When they have to, that’s when!
In today’s competitive business environment, an entrepreneur doesn’t
have time to become an expert in real estate. Most deal with office space decisions
once every five years or so. “I’ve got enough to handle learning
how to run my business! Besides, who can keep up with all the changes in the
real estate market anyway?”
If this sounds familiar, then this book is for you.
The Complete Survival Guide to Negotiating an
Office Lease will give you the basic business
concepts
of
how to negotiate an office lease in practical, easy-to-understand language.
There has never been a book like this. I ought to know. I’ve been
teaching the real estate business to corporate clients for more than 25
years. In my
practice, I work with
company presidents, CEOs, managers, entrepreneurs, lawyers, accountants,
and people from businesses of all types. In all my years I’ve had one guiding
philosophy that has served me well: to treat each customer the way I’d
want to be treated if I were the customer. I would want my advisor to tell
me the pitfalls to watch out for, the tricks of the trade. So lean back and
come with me on a journey through the world of office space leasing from a
professional’s point of view.
In this book we will cover the basics of office measurement,
determining how much space you need, location,
rent, escalation, out-of-pocket expenses,
timing,
designs and plans, business and legal terms, planning for the unexpected,
and who are the experts.
You may already be familiar with some of the basics
of real estate leasing. You may even have negotiated
an office lease before. This
book is designed
for the pro, as well as the novice. If you have never negotiated
an office lease, this book will give you easy-to-follow,
step-by-step
procedures.
If you have negotiated a lease before, it will provide you with new
insight into
the strategies of successful real estate negotiations.
So let’s begin!

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