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Silicon Jeri vs traditional office rental in Manjeri: an honest cost comparison

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Published on May 2, 2026
Silicon Jeri vs traditional office rental in Manjeri an honest cost comparison

Key takeaways

  • Pick the plan you’ll renew six months from now, not the one that looks impressive
  • Day pass for occasional use, hot desk for solo flexibility, dedicated desk for permanence, cabin for privacy.
  • Watch the upgrade signals — buying day passes twice a week, booking rooms 4+ times a month, or wanting to leave a monitor behind.
  • Small teams almost always come out ahead in a cabin versus three hot desks plus constant meeting room bookings.
  • A virtual office gives remote founders a credible business address — pair it with day passes for the occasional desk day.
  • Three honest questions decide it: how often you’ll show up, whether you need privacy, and whether you need a permanent setup.

If you’re a small team in Manjeri looking for an office, you have two real options. Take a traditional commercial lease, fit it out, and run it yourself. Or take a membership at a co-working campus and let someone else run the building.

We’re obviously biased here. We run a co-working campus. But we’d rather you pick the right option for your team than the one that benefits us in the short term. So this is an honest read on the trade-offs, by cost category, before we make our case.

Where the costs sit in each option

The headline question — “what does this cost per month?” — is the wrong question. The right question is, “where does the money actually go, and what am I exposed to over the next twelve months?” Here’s how the two options compare.

Upfront costs

A traditional lease in Manjeri usually involves:

  • A security deposit, often equivalent to several months of rent
  • Brokerage fees, if you went through an agent
  • Fit-out costs: furniture, partitions, electrical work, networking, cabling, signage
  • Initial inspections and certifications

A Silicon Jeri membership involves:

  • A refundable security deposit, typically equivalent to one to three months of membership
  • No fit-out cost. The space is ready on day one.

For a small team, the upfront difference is the single biggest gap, and it widens the smaller your team is. A three-person team on a traditional lease can easily spend the equivalent of a year of co-working membership before they sit down to work.

Monthly recurring costs

A traditional lease has:

  • Monthly rent
  • Electricity and water utilities, billed separately
  • Internet (separate connection, hardware, and ongoing bill)
  • Cleaning staff or services
  • Building maintenance and minor repairs
  • Front desk or admin support, if you choose to hire it
  • Pantry and consumables
  • Security, where applicable

A Silicon Jeri membership rolls almost all of that into a single monthly fee. You write one cheque. We handle the rest.

Furniture and equipment

A traditional office means buying or leasing desks, chairs, meeting tables, whiteboards, projectors, conference call equipment, kitchen appliances. It’s not the largest line item, but it’s a real one, and it depreciates.

At Silicon Jeri, all of the above is included as part of the campus.

Flexibility

A traditional lease typically locks you in for a multi-year term. If your team grows from three to seven, you may not have room. If it shrinks from five to two, you’re paying for empty desks. If your business plan changes and you want to move, you’re negotiating an exit from a contract that didn’t anticipate it.

A Silicon Jeri membership is structured so you can scale up or down with reasonable notice. Add desks. Move from a hot desk to a cabin. Move from a smaller cabin to a larger one. Pause for a season if you genuinely need to.

Time and attention

This is the cost most founders forget to count.

Running an office means dealing with the landlord, the electricity board, the internet provider, the cleaner, the broken AC, the leaking tap, the courier who can’t find the door. None of that builds your product. None of it serves a customer.

A co-working campus exists to absorb all of that so you don’t have to think about it. Time you’d have spent on building maintenance is time you can spend on what your business actually does.

A category-by-category comparison

Category

Traditional office in Manjeri

Silicon Jeri

Security deposit

Several months of rent

One to three months of membership

Brokerage and legal

Often required

Not required

Fit-out and furniture

Significant upfront cost

Included

Monthly rent or membership

One line item

One line item

Electricity and utilities

Billed separately

Included

Internet

Separate connection and bill

Included, with backup

Cleaning and maintenance

Your responsibility

Included

Front desk and admin

Hire or do without

Included

Pantry consumables

Your responsibility

Included

Meeting rooms

Build your own or do without

Bookable, included up to a quota

Wellness amenities

None unless you build them

Gym, recreational zones included

Community and events

None

ZilCubator, hackathons, pitch competitions

Lock-in

Multi-year typical

Flexible, with notice

Time spent on building operations

Yours to manage

Ours

Ability to scale up or down

Slow and contractual

Fast and built-in

Where a traditional lease still makes sense

We’ll be honest about this. There are situations where a traditional office is the right call.

A team of 25 or more. At that size, the maths tilts. A whole-floor lease becomes more cost-efficient than a similarly sized arrangement at a co-working campus.

A specific operational need. A lab, a manufacturing setup, a clinic, a retail front. Things that don’t fit in a co-working space and need a dedicated facility.

A long-term plan to own the space. Some businesses buy rather than rent and treat the property as part of the asset base.

Brand-specific build-out. A flagship office that needs custom architecture, branding, and a controlled visitor experience can justify the lease and fit-out cost.

For most other early-stage and small teams in Manjeri, the maths and the time savings favour co-working. That’s not a sales pitch. That’s the maths.

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Where Silicon Jeri makes sense

If you’re a team of one to fifteen, you’re growing or unsure about your team size, you don’t want to spend the next six months managing a building, and you want infrastructure that’s better than what you’d build yourself, we’re built for you.

Add to that a working community, an accelerator on site, real meeting infrastructure, and amenities like the gym, recreational zones, and nature-friendly spaces, and the total value goes well beyond the cost comparison. You’re not just renting square footage. You’re plugging into a working environment that compounds over time.

What members tell us after they switch

“We were three people in a 700 sq. ft. office paying for everything ourselves. Switching to a private cabin cut our total monthly costs and gave us meeting rooms, a gym, and a real reception.” — Co-founder, B2B SaaS, Perinthalmanna

“I’d negotiated a five-year lease on an office. We outgrew it in eight months and were stuck. I won’t make that mistake again.” — Founder, e-commerce startup, Manjeri

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FAQ

How quickly can I move into a Silicon Jeri cabin?

Subject to availability, you can move in within days of signing up. Compare that to weeks of fit-out and waiting for an internet connection on a traditional lease.

Can I customise a private cabin?

Yes, within reason. We can support light customisation like signage, layout choices, and equipment fits. Talk to us about specifics.

What if my team grows beyond what your largest cabin holds?

We can typically combine cabins or move you to a larger configuration as you grow. The Zil Park campus we're building out will further extend that capacity.

Is the security deposit refundable?

Yes. The deposit is returned at the end of your membership, subject to the terms of your agreement.

Can my customers and visitors come freely to Silicon Jeri?

Yes. Our reception handles visitor management, and meeting rooms are designed for client conversations.

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