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We are getting closer and closer to getting our new building for our nursery. Our architect has been in and drawn up the plans and I'm imagining room layouts in my sleep!

 

The only sticking point is that the company we are going to lease the building from do not know how much to charge us and to be honest I have no idea what it should be.

 

Currently we are very lucky to pay £400 a month including bills and that is term time 8.30 to 3.30 for a maximum of 40 children a session.

Our new premises are much bigger, and I think we'll be able to have 86 children and we'll be open 8 to 6, throughout the year.

 

So, does anyone here own a nursery as big as that and know what sort of rent I should be expecting to pay. If you want to PM me rather than post on here I'd appreciate any help!

 

thanks :o

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If you ring a commercial letting property agent they should be able to tell you what the going rate per square metre is for whatever type of building you have. Its what I did when I was moving to a unit on an industrial estate and I was able to work out what the rent should be roughly and that gave me room for negotiation with the landlord

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