Hi Kia.

Owning or leasing a space won’t simplify your zoning code compliance.
Owning a building can be ideal, but operating a business you own in a building 
you own will complicate, or even prevent you from getting bank financing.

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> On Oct 26, 2018, at 11:46 AM, Kia Moore <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi everyone, 
> 
> I am thinking about starting a co-working space in New England (USA) and I 
> was wondering if it is better to buy a building or lease an existing 
> building. I am also looking to buy a house right now and was wondering if I 
> could roll a co-working space and house into the same property somehow, but 
> zoning and codes seem complicated. So I guess I am wondering - is it better 
> to get a business loan and buy a commercial space or is it better to find an 
> existing venue and rent? How have others managed to finance their property? I 
> would love your feedback as I try to get started!
> 
> Thanks so much, 
> 
> Kia
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