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Medical office space users and physician practices don’t typically relocate to new buildings as often as general office tenants. However, the competition for new patients is increasingly steering physician practices to non-hospital campus properties as they seek more conveniently accessible locations for their patient base.
This trend is evident in the increased development of smaller suburban medical office projects and urgent care clinics you see in any significant metropolitan community. Furthermore, it is increasingly common to see health care providers take space in smaller community retail centers near hospital campuses.
Medical users also tend to sign office space leases with longer terms than your typical office tenant, which puts them in the marketplace for office space less often. While many of the same sound principles required to lease general office space apply to health care, there are many nuances and issues that are unique to medical users that should be considered.
One of the first decisions medical users should make is to retain a broker with experience in leasing medical office space. Hiring a medical expert is prudent for any tenant. However, brokers who have experience in leasing medical office space can be particularly helpful because they may be aware of available buildings and space that have not come to the attention of the practice. These brokers also understand how to structure terms and covenants of the lease agreement to fit the unique needs of the healthcare provider.
For the medical office space user, real estate is a significant multiyear financial commitment.
A knowledgeable local medical expert and careful planning can ensure the right location and a well-structured transaction and lease agreement to fit the unique needs of the healthcare provider.