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Lease , Strategy , Commercial Real Estate

How Do I Benchmark OPEX Costs for My Commercial Property?

By Jonathan Keyser
November 04, 2025

A Smarter Way to Understand—and Control—Your Operating Expenses

For most companies, the rent check is just one part of the real estate cost equation. The other, often less visible component is Operating Expenses (OPEX)—the shared costs of running, maintaining, and managing a property.

 

Benchmarking these expenses helps ensure you’re not overpaying and that your landlord’s charges are in line with the market. It’s one of the most effective ways to identify hidden savings and improve total occupancy cost performance.

At Keyser, we help occupiers around the world benchmark OPEX across office, warehouse, manufacturing, medical, and retail portfolios using AI-enabled data analytics and conflict-free insight.

 

1. What Are OPEX Costs?

OPEX refers to the day-to-day expenses of operating a property—costs typically passed through to tenants under most commercial leases. These often include:

 

  • Property taxes
  • Insurance
  • Utilities and janitorial services
  • Maintenance and repairs
  • Landscaping and security
  • Common area management and administration fees (CAM)

For multi-tenant buildings, OPEX is usually distributed proportionally based on each tenant’s share of the property.

2. Why Benchmarking Matters

Without benchmarking, it’s difficult to know whether your OPEX costs are reasonable or inflated. Benchmarking allows you to:

 

  • Identify outliers in building operating efficiency
  • Negotiate expense caps or base-year resets during lease renewal
  • Pinpoint savings opportunities through sustainability or vendor optimization
  • Forecast more accurately across your global or multi-site portfolio

In short, benchmarking transforms OPEX from a “passive cost” into a strategic performance metric.

3. How to Benchmark OPEX Effectively

A strong OPEX benchmarking process involves three key steps:

 

Step 1: Collect Accurate Data

Gather all expense categories, audited statements, and reconciliation reports from your landlord. Break down costs by type (taxes, utilities, maintenance, etc.) and compare across your portfolio.

 

Step 2: Compare Against Market Standards

Benchmark against similar buildings in your region and property type. For example:

 

  • Office buildings often range from $8–$15 per square foot annually, depending on amenities and efficiency.
  • Industrial or warehouse space may be $2–$6 per square foot, with fewer shared costs.
  • Medical facilities or retail centers can vary widely based on compliance and service intensity.

Step 3: Analyze Trends and Outliers

Look for unusual year-over-year increases or expenses that don’t align with usage. A 12% jump in “administrative fees,” for instance, may warrant clarification.

 

Keyser’s AI-driven benchmarking tools integrate regional data, lease terms, and market comps globally to flag anomalies automatically and highlight areas for improvement.

4. Negotiate Smarter Lease Terms

Benchmarking is not just diagnostic—it’s strategic. Use your insights to negotiate:

 

  • Expense caps (stops) to limit future increases
  • Audit rights to verify landlord calculations
  • Clear definitions of what expenses are controllable vs. non-controllable
  • Base-year adjustments for renewals or expansions

By quantifying costs upfront, you can structure leases that protect against volatility and align with long-term financial goals.

5. Extend Benchmarking Across Property Types

OPEX benchmarking shouldn’t stop at the office.

 

  • Warehouses and manufacturing sites benefit from energy and logistics efficiency comparisons.
  • Medical facilities can benchmark utility, janitorial, and compliance costs.
  • Retail tenants can compare CAM and marketing fund fees across centers.

Keyser’s global database covers all major asset classes, providing a unified framework for tracking OPEX performance worldwide.

6. Make It Continuous, Not One-Time

Markets evolve, service costs fluctuate, and new technologies can alter operating efficiency. The most successful organizations benchmark annually or semi-annually, building a dynamic model that adapts with their portfolio.

 

Keyser’s technology platform automates much of this process—using AI to update benchmarks, predict cost movements, and recommend savings strategies in real time.

 

The Keyser Advantage

With over 600 professionals worldwide,, including international partners, Keyser delivers the same comprehensive service lines as any global commercial real estate firm—tenant representation, project management, financial analysis, and workplace strategy—while remaining uniquely conflict-free.

 

Our AI-enabled benchmarking gives occupiers full transparency into their OPEX performance, empowering smarter negotiations and measurable savings across office, industrial, medical, manufacturing, and retail assets.

 

Because when you can see your costs clearly, you can control them confidently.

 


 

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: What are operating expenses (OPEX) in commercial real estate?
A: Operating expenses (OPEX) are the shared costs required to operate and maintain a commercial property. They typically include property taxes, insurance, utilities, janitorial services, maintenance and repairs, landscaping, security, and common-area management fees (CAM). In most commercial leases, these expenses are passed through to occupiers based on their proportionate share of the building. Understanding OPEX is critical to managing true occupancy cost—not just base rent.
Q: Why is OPEX benchmarking important for business leaders managing real estate costs?
A: OPEX benchmarking provides visibility into whether your operating expenses are fair, competitive, and aligned with similar properties in your market. It helps identify inflated charges, uncover potential savings, negotiate expense caps, and forecast more accurately across your portfolio. Benchmarking turns operating expenses from a passive cost into a strategic financial metric—improving your ability to control long-term real estate spend.
Q: How do companies benchmark operating expenses effectively?
A: Effective OPEX benchmarking includes collecting detailed expense data from landlords, comparing categories against market and asset-class standards, and analyzing trends to flag anomalies. Leading occupiers also negotiate protections such as expense caps, audit rights, and clear definitions of controllable costs. Many organizations use AI-enabled benchmarking tools to gain real-time market insight and ensure alignment across office, industrial, medical, retail, and manufacturing portfolios.
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Jonathan Keyser

Jonathan Keyser is the Founder and Managing Partner of Keyser Commercial Real Estate, which has become the largest commercial real estate firm of its kind in Arizona. Jonathan is also a Founding Partner of Exis Global, which today has over 580 people worldwide exclusively representing occupiers of commercial real estate. He is also the founder of a small investment fund that invests in emerging technology companies within Arizona, supporting and helping to grow the state's startup ecosystem. Jonathan was named “The Commercial Real Estate Disruptor” by USA Today. He is a #1 Wall Street Journal Best Selling Author, for his book, “You Don’t Have to be Ruthless to Win”. Jonathan is a highly sought-after keynote speaker, is widely recognized as a thought leader, has been featured in hundreds of articles, publications, and podcasts, and has been named a “Top 20 Virtual Keynote Speaker” nationally. As an entrepreneur, Jonathan has built Keyser into an eight-figure firm, which was named one of the Top 50 Most Trustworthy Companies in America by The Silicon Review. Jonathan is also one of the most connected business leaders in Arizona. He is an active member of Greater Phoenix Leadership, Young Presidents Organization (YPO), Chief Executive Organization (ceo), and the Million Dollar Speaking Group (MDSG) within the National Speakers Association (NSA). With almost 30 years of experience in the Commercial Real Estate Industry, Jonathan’s firm represents occupiers of space exclusively, both domestically and internationally across a broad range of industries. Jonathan is sought out by companies worldwide for his expertise in real estate and business acumen. He is particularly skilled at identifying creative strategies to align real estate with business requirements, designing and implementing unique solutions to complex real estate challenges, and resolving landlord-tenant conflicts where negotiations have deteriorated due to rising hostilities. Jonathan is happily married to his wife, Susanna, and has six children. His mission is to change the business community through selfless service, and his entire firm is built upon this philosophy. Jonathan is known throughout the business community as someone who loves to help others and who goes out of his way to be of service to people across the community.

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