In this article, you'll learn:

  • The benefits and drawbacks of Class A buildings, including high prestige and rental rates.
  • What to expect from Class B buildings, including economical rates and fewer amenities.
  • The characteristics of Class C buildings, such as low rental costs and potential maintenance issues.

When you're researching vacant office spaces during the search phase of the commercial leasing process, it can be difficult to know where to begin. Fortunately, there is an easy way to begin narrowing down the options, so that you can focus on the offices that are the best fit for your company.
 
 

Building Classes give you some basic information about commercial office buildings and the offices within them. If you begin your search by deciding on a class that is in line with your business and financial needs, you can jump start the process. Read on to learn more about the three classes of commercial office buildings: A, B and C.

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