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A coworking space in Singapore eliminates these "sunk costs." You avoid the downtime of managing utilities, office maintenance, and cleaning. For a team of 10, the ROI on coworking is often higher in the first 24 months because your capital remains liquid for hiring and marketing rather than being locked in a security deposit or office fit-outs. However, if you have a headcount of 50+ and require absolute brand control, a traditional lease may eventually offer a lower cost-per-square-foot.