Commercial Floor Plans in Perth

Pricing Guide for Office and Warehouse Properties

Commercial floor plans are commonly used when marketing office, warehouse and retail properties for sale or lease.

A clear floor plan helps prospective tenants or buyers understand the layout of a property before arranging an inspection. It also allows agents to present the space more effectively in online listings, leasing brochures and Information Memorandums.

For commercial agents working in fast-moving markets like Perth, having a reliable provider who can produce floor plans quickly is often an important part of preparing a property for marketing.

This guide explains typical pricing for commercial floor plans and what factors influence the cost.

Why Floor Plans Are Important for Commercial Listings

A floor plan provides a visual representation of the property, helping prospective tenants understand how the space may suit their business.

Commercial floor plans are commonly used in:

  • online property listings

  • leasing brochures

  • Information Memorandums (IMs)

  • property marketing campaigns

For many tenants, the floor plan is one of the first things they review when assessing whether a property may work for their operations.

Commercial Floor Plan Pricing in Perth

The cost of a commercial floor plan is usually based on the size of the property and the time required to measure and produce the plan.

Typical pricing for office and warehouse floor plans is shown below.

Property Size Price (ex GST)

≤100m² | $175

200m² | $200

300m² | $225

400m² | $250

500m² | $275

600m² | $300

700m² | $325

800m² | $350

900m² | $375

>1000m² | On Quote

Because commercial buildings can vary significantly in layout and complexity, larger properties are generally quoted individually.

Factors That Influence Floor Plan Pricing

While floor plan pricing is often based primarily on the size of the property, several factors can influence the final cost.

Property Size

Larger buildings require more time to measure and process, which is the main reason pricing typically increases with floor area.

Building Layout

Complex layouts with multiple rooms, irregular shapes or multiple tenancy areas may require additional time to measure and draft accurately.

Accessibility

Some buildings are easier to measure than others. Properties with restricted access or multiple levels can take longer to capture.

Urgent Turnaround

In some cases, agents require floor plans urgently so a listing can go live quickly. Reliable providers with larger teams are often better equipped to accommodate time-critical bookings.

Using Floor Plans for Future Fit-Outs and Design

While marketing floor plans are primarily created for leasing or sales campaigns, the information captured during the process can also be useful later for architects, designers and fit-out contractors.

Once a property has been captured and measured, it is possible to generate additional technical files in the future, including:

  • DWG floor plan files for CAD software

  • point cloud files used for accurate building measurements

  • BIM models used by architects and design teams

These files allow architects and designers to import the space directly into their design software when planning refurbishments or tenant fit-outs.

This means the original floor plan captured for marketing can later support more detailed design work without needing to recapture the building.

Marketing Floor Plans vs NLA Measurements

Commercial marketing floor plans are designed to help prospective tenants or buyers understand the layout and configuration of a property.

In contrast, Net Lettable Area (NLA) measurements are used to determine the portion of a building that can be leased to tenants and are typically used for lease documentation or building records.

For most commercial listings, agents require a marketing floor plan rather than a formal NLA measurement.

You can read more about the difference in our guide:

Commercial Floor Plans vs NLA Measurements – What Real Estate Agents Actually Need.

About R24 Commercial Floor Plans

R24 provides commercial floor plans for office, warehouse and retail properties across Perth and Western Australia.

Our plans are designed specifically for property marketing, helping agents clearly present the layout of a space in online listings, Information Memorandums and leasing campaigns.

Because our team works across both residential and commercial properties, we are able to respond quickly to time-sensitive marketing campaigns.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to produce a commercial floor plan?

In most cases, floor plans can be delivered the next business day after the site inspection, allowing agents to launch marketing campaigns quickly.

Are floor plans measured on site?

Yes. Floor plans are typically measured on site to ensure the layout of the property is accurately captured.

What types of commercial properties use floor plans?

Commercial floor plans are commonly used for:

  • office suites

  • warehouses

  • retail shops

  • strata commercial properties

They help prospective tenants or buyers understand the layout before arranging an inspection.

Related Resources

You may also find these guides helpful:

  • Commercial Floor Plans vs NLA Measurements

  • What Areas Are Included in Net Lettable Area (NLA)?

  • What Real Estate Agents Look for in a Floor Plan Provider

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