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If you require Iowa office space, OfficeFinder’s team of highly-trained, experienced professionals will help locate and negotiate for office space in the Iowa city or town you desire, saving you both time and money – and we’ll do it for FREE. We assist with Iowa office space for rent or lease; we’ll also assist you if you prefer to purchase office space. We’ve assisted thousands of business owners and we’d love to assist you, too.
When you turn to OfficeFinder’s team of Iowa office space experts, you’ll be assisted by a LOCAL licensed professional who really understands the office space market in the city or town where you wish to locate your business, a professional you will meet in person and who will assist you as you negotiate with property owners, helping you secure the best office space at the best possible price.
Just complete the form on this page with a few facts and OfficeFinder will match you with an Iowa office space OfficeFinder expert, even if you prefer alternative space such as shared executive suite or virtual office space. Your OfficeFinder expert will contact you right away to learn in-depth details about your requirements, and then use professional-only tools to quickly locate available matching properties. Negotiating with property owners can be risky for anyone without experience and special skills and you’ll likely only negotiate for property only a few times in your life. Having a LOCAL OfficeFinder office space expert assist you in avoiding costly pitfalls contained in some agreements can save you substantial money. Your OfficeFinder representative will assist you until you secure an Iowa office space you love in the location of your choice. We serve all major markets and most submarkets in Iowa.
Iowa is part of America’s breadbasket, producing within its 56,290 square miles a substantial portion of the agricultural products needed by everyone. The state’s total population is over 3.09 million and it produced a total GDP of over $129 billion in a recent year. The state has experienced a steady growth in GDP over recent years and this trend is anticipated to continue in coming years. Des Moines is the largest city and also the state capital.
Iowa, along with states, was recently studied by Livability.com, looking at everything from cost of living and walkability to cultural amenities and pollution levels, then focused on cities where a university is a top employer and key economic driver. Iowa City, home to the University of Iowa, was ranked sixth in the list. West Des Moines also made the list of the top 100 cities. Iowa is also ranked among the safest states in which to live and receives lofty ratings for attracting business due to low taxes and low utilities costs. In addition to agriculture, the Iowa economy is largely driven by manufacturing, biotechnology, finance, insurance and government services. Livability.com determined Des Moines was overall the best Iowa City in terms of livability with Cedar Rapids, West Des Moines, Ames, Davenport, Sioux City and Iowa City following close behind.
Rivers border Iowa on two sides with the Mississippi River separating Iowa from Wisconsin on the east and the Illinois, Missouri and Big Sioux separating it from Nebraska and South Dakota on the west. The landscape offers miles of rich, rolling plains frequently interrupted by streams and rivers. In northeastern Iowa hills are present, along the Mississippi River great bluffs follow much of the riverbank and along the Missouri River mound-like bluffs are present. The rivers in the eastern two-thirds of the state flow into the Mississippi River, while in the western section they flow toward the Missouri. Some of the richest cropland in the world is in Iowa and effective erosion and conservation practices combine with modern farming techniques to preserve this rich resource.
Iowans enjoy outdoor water sports such as boating, swimming and fishing in pleasant weather. In winter, cross-country skiing, sledding, old fashioned hayrides are available in rural areas. The larger cities provide all the cultural and leisure events common to all large cities, including parks, festivals, concerts, plays, dining, large malls, and much more. Iowa readily welcomes new and relocating businesses of all types in both the large cities and smaller towns and towns with healthcare, professional services, technology services and businesses among those making recent appearances. The low cost of doing business makes Iowa a great location for moving an existing business or adding a branch of your business. Let us help you find your ideal office space in Iowa.
Useful Statistics for businesses looking for office space in Iowa
2020 Estimated Population |
3,150,011 |
Median Age |
38.3 |
Occupied |
906,967 |
Owned |
2,244,355 |
Rented |
771,709 |
Average Household Size |
2.40 |
Rental Vacancies |
26,072 |
Homeowner Vacancies |
12,256 |
Median Home Value |
$153,900 |
Median Monthly Rental Cost |
$806 |
Median Household Income |
$32,693 |
Individuals below poverty level |
225,758 |
Educational Attainment: High school graduate |
647,371 |
Educational Attainment: Some College |
681,977 |
Educational Attainment: Bachelor degree or higher |
415,048 |
Commute |
1,397,948 |
Commute by car, truck or other vehicle - Drive Alone |
1,270,600 |
Commute by car, truck or other vehicle - Carpool |
127,348 |
Use Public Transportation |
14,278 |
Work from Home |
101,440 |