Skip to main content
Arnaud Leclercq - How much an office cost?

How much an office cost?

One would think that nothing is as easy as selling or leasing real estate if one has some. For instance, leasing space for a foreign company's office seems to be rather simple. But a series of difficulties appear when one take the first steps. What is a real price for space? Who will prepare all the necessary documents? How should one negotiate and with whom?

Experts suppose that in such cases one should call a reliable consulting company, such as Russian Real Estate for example. (...) It is managed by Arnaud Leclercq. Today, he is answering our correspondent's questions.

- Your company's activity is consulting in real estate and investments. It means you are an intermediary between the landlord and those people who wish to rent a building or a part of it, isn'tit?

- That is the essence of our work, but at the same time it is only a small part of it. The legal department of our company deals with everything concerning real estate, except construction and rebuilding. But is necessary, we find a construction firm and prepare a contract with it. Besides, we give consultations to potential investors on financial matters and make examinations of leasing buildings. And the main thing is that our company watches the
development of the real estate market and can make it clear for the customers.

- How can you estimate the real estate market in Russia now? What is specific about it?

- I will speak about the Moscow micro-market. It is already possible to work here rather efficiently. Due to privatisation, a lot of suitable buildings for leasing have started to appear out of the UPDK system. However, my dream of dividing Moscow into zones with their own prices per sqm is not practicable yet. All big western cities are divided into such zones. In Moscow, prices per sqm for buildings that can be next to another can have a difference of $200/sqm/year.

The reason of this is the lack of privatised premises and the absence of the Moscow business centre. Possibly in the future there will be an opportunity to distinguish such ones inside the Garden Ring in the direction from the centre to  the airport.

- The lessors, probably, take advantages of the instability of prices, aren't they?

- Sure, usually they ask for an excessive price. But the lessees, for their part do not want to overpay. Firms like ours help to keep the balance between this discrepancy.

Media
Delovoi Mir, Russia
« Back
« Назад

DISCLAMER

All the information presented on these pages is open public access, especially on the Internet, and can therefore be read easily and independently of this site. They were only brought together to give coherence to a personal journey. This dedicated site contains only public information and has not been the subject of a prior agreement of past or current employers, who cannot be held responsible for any personal opinions expressed by Arnaud Leclercq.

Who is Arnaud Leclercq?

Arnaud Leclercq

A French national and a multi-faceted banker, professor, and activist, Arnaud Leclercq currently serves as Non-Executive Chairman of an asset management firm in the Gulf. Formerly a Limited Partner and Executive Committee member of a Swiss private bank, he is also an author, investor, and professor of geopolitics. Beyond his professional career, he is deeply committed to preserving Breton heritage and defending the rights of rural landowners, while actively contributing to strategic foresight for the future of Brittany. He holds an MBA from HEC Paris, is an alumnus of Harvard Business School, and earned a degree in Private Law from Paris II University. A former student of the Paris Doctoral School of Geography, his PhD thesis (Paris I Sorbonne) was published in 2013 under the title "Russia, a Eurasian Power: A Geopolitical History from its Origins to Putin," which has since become a standard reference work. Since 2014, he has taught the Global Geopolitics course for the HEC Paris MBA, and his analyses are frequently sought after by the media.