With many professionals making the transition to working from home, it’s smart to consider your home-based business when buying or custom building a new home, or even when redesigning your current home. Running your business from your home requires a unique set of considerations. It can seem like a daunting proposition. Brittney Gaddis Design can help, starting with the following tips:

Connect With a Real Estate Agent

If you’ve outgrown your home and there is no way around a major transition, finding the right real estate agent sets you up for homeownership success. Not only do real estate agents know the market and understand the best available options for you, but they can help you with the process of building new construction. Be sure to be clear with your agent about what your needs are in a home as a home-based business owner.

Home Office Space

Each home business has different needs, whether you are selling products from your home that take up space or if you are transcribing speech where sound quality and privacy are a priority. Consider what your ideal home office setup looks like and determine what are must-haves when searching for, building, or redesigning your ideal home. You may also want to review the IRS guidelines for the home office deduction on your taxes, which allows you to deduct a portion of your in-home expenses as they relate to your business, to understand what is required to qualify.

Internet Service Availability

One absolute must for your home business is speedy, reliable internet. The FCC recommends those working from home have an internet speed of 25 Mbps for optimal performance. With video-calling, a prominent aspect of many home business operations, make sure to check both download and upload speeds, as they differ between plans. You can check broadband availability online simply by entering the address, or your realtor may be able to tell you what is available in your desired area.

Cybersecurity

It’s important if your business is online that you take precautions to protect yourself, your business, and your clients against cyberattacks. Instances of cyberattacks on small businesses are increasing, and prioritizing cybersecurity and online safety with your work helps you avoid malware, viruses, and other common threats that can lead to stolen assets, identity theft, and more.

One way to limit cyberattacks is by using a VPN, which adds an extra layer of security to all of your internet activity. After investing in a great website or just great tools to get your business rolling, the last thing you want is to be derailed by cyber scoundrels!

Home Security

Because you earn your livelihood from inside your home, investing in home security helps ensure you do not fall prey to home break-ins and theft that could deprive you of not only objects of personal significance but also the tools with which you earn a living. No matter what area you live in, there are options to help keep your home safe that can be professionally installed and monitored or self-installed and monitored. A wide range of products are suited to every need and budget, along with review sites to help you determine which is the best home security option for you.

Another way to protect you and your business is to register as a limited liability company. LLCs enjoy many benefits, including tax-filing perks, separation of business and business owner, and limited personal liability, among others. File yourself or use an online filing service to avoid fees associated with hiring a lawyer.

Once you’ve determined what you are looking for in a home, you can begin the search. There are many choices to be made as a home business owner trying to perfect a new home business setup, but you know your business and what it needs to succeed. With the right information at hand and the help of a real estate agent, you and your home business will be on your way to your perfect home in no time.

Connect with Brittney Gaddis Design for more information to help your home-based business thrive, as well as for your graphic, website, logo, and other marketing essentials!