Coworking has become a popular choice for freelancers, entrepreneurs as well as many corporations who have understood the benefits of corking. With more coworking spaces for rent than ever before, it feels a bit overwhelming. With such amazing options to choose from, it is difficult to decide which one would be vital for your business and success.
Here are a few things that you must consider when looking for coworking spaces in Thailand.
Location
First, you must research your preferred location in Thailand. Check out the commute services, the eateries available, as well as whether the place has a marketplace nearby. Whether you plan to ride your bike or rely on Uber or MRT/BTS is dependent on you, but it will be very advantageous if you stay in a region where you can work, eat as well as visit the market.
Check the look and size of your workspace
Most city’s have well planned, beautifully designed office spaces for the coworking layout. However, depending on your project and business at hand, you can either choose to be in the buzz or prefer to work alone in a private office. When looking at the coworking spaces, make sure to focus on the layout, furniture, size, shape and design of the workspace.
Can you remove and add furniture as per your preference?
Most people prefer flexibility in their workspace memberships. This is something a many people do not consider forehand, but it is important to keep in mind. Situations may arise when you must add an extra chair to the table. It would be wise to figure out if these options will be available or not.
What is the vibe of the place like?
Whether you are looking for a freelancing coworking space or one which caters to graphic designers or the corporate community, today’s coworking world has affordable locations for all sorts of tenants. The vibe and the community at the core working hub are very important. If you prefer a space where there is hustle-bustle, this will be easy to find. However, if you prefer quiet places where you can work peacefully, it might be good if you don’t rent out a place that has a lot of buzz and energy.
What is included in the membership?
A lot of times, the coworking space may allow for meeting rooms, printing, internet and kitchen facilities. Make a list of what you will need and clarify whether those are available or not.
The first coworking space in Thailand was Hubba. It is still the most famous and has now expanded to more locations. A few other aesthetically pleasing coworking spaces in Thailand are Joint Cafe, The Hive, Paperwork and many more. Thailand also has coworking spaces like ONEDAY, which comes with living options as well. Therefore, if you are going to Thailand, you do not have to worry about finding a good coworking space. Just keep your budget and preferences in mind and you will find the best suited place.