Overview
Description
Office for rent in Ta Xbiex in a business centre and enjoying marina views. This office for rent in Ta Xbiex features:
– Reception and waiting area
– Two open spaces
– Two large boardrooms
– Several closed offices
– Kitchenette
– WC facilties
– Two entrances
– Finished to a high standard
– Air-conditioning and fresh air system
– Glass curtain walls
– Network cabling
– Reception service
– Lift access
– Optional car spaces
This office for rent in Ta Xbiex is ideal for a high profile business looking for a prestigious location.
About Ta Xbiex
Ta’ Xbiex is a former fishing village that has grown and became its own parish in 1969. Ta’ Xbiex is a small area of 0.8 km2 (0.3 sq mi) with a population of approximately 1,642 people. It is located on the eastern coast of Malta, between the towns of Gzira and Msida. Despite its small size, this town is known for housing a several foreign embassies: The embassies of Egypt, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, and Spain are located here, to mention a few.
The area is known for its picturesque views and serene atmosphere, making it a popular spot for tourists and locals alike. In addition to the embassies and marina, there are also several restaurants, cafes, and shops that cater to visitors.
Distance to:
Malta International Airport – 4.5 km.
Valletta – 4.5 km.
Gozo Ferry Cirkewwa – 18 km.
Central Business District (Mriehel) – 3.2 km.
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Nestled within a prominent business center and offering captivating marina views, this office for rent in Ta Xbiex exudes sophistication and functionality. Boasting a reception area and two expansive open spaces, alongside two spacious boardrooms and multiple closed offices, it caters to diverse business needs. Amenities include a well-equipped kitchenette, WC facilities, and two entrances for added convenience.
Finished to impeccable standards and featuring glass curtain walls, the office for rent in Ta Xbiex ensures a conducive work environment with air-conditioning, fresh air systems, and network cabling. Additional benefits encompass reception services, lift access, and optional car spaces, making it an ideal choice for discerning businesses seeking a prestigious location.
Inventory. Even though it’s not required by law, we recommend drawing up an inventory of the movables found on the property. Take your time describing their state, and adding it as an annex to the agreement. That should save time and prevent future disagreements between the parties.
Permits. It is always important to make sure that the permit for a commercial property is valid and that no works that can affect lessees’ operations in the building are scheduled. If such works are planned, it is important to discuss the conditions under which the lessor will compensate the lessee for any inconvenience caused by these works.
Insurance. The lessor must have a property insurance policy covering the exterior and structure of the property in place. The lessee must have a property insurance policy covering the rental unit.
Alterations and Finishes. If the tenant desires to finish a rental property to a certain standard, the agreement must stipulate who is willing to take on the works and expenses and whether the tenant will be granted some grace (rent-free) period to finish off the property. If the property is in a shell state at the present time, the lessor is normally responsible for the basic fittings. For example, flooring, soffits/ceiling, HVAC systems, electrical wiring, plumbing, etc. If parties agree that the tenant will finish the property, the agreement must outline the conditions for reverting the property.
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