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San Francisco Office Space for Lease
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to rent office space in San Francisco, CA?
The average cost for office space for lease in San Francisco is about $61.40 per square foot. Factors such as location, age of building, amenities, lease options, etc. help determine the rent for office space in San Francisco, CA. The building class can also impact the asking rent. The average rent per square foot for each office building class in San Francisco are:
- - Class A: $67.19/sqft
- - Class B: $57.71/sqft
- - Class C: $52.76/sqft
How much office space is needed per person in San Francisco, CA?
In general, anywhere from 125 to 400 square feet of office space per person is recommended. In San Francisco, factors such as type of business, workspace layout, privacy and distancing requirements help determine how much office space per person is needed. Learn more about how to calculate your space requirements.
How do I rent office space in San Francisco, CA?
Before leasing office space in San Francisco, it can be valuable to develop an understanding of the leasing process and learn how to determine your office space requirements. Read through the steps to lease an office space, and explore other detailed articles covering everything from the difference between NNN and FSG leases to tips on how to conduct your office relocation.
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