What Coworking Actually Costs in the Cincinnati Area (2026)
Most coworking pricing pages make you request a quote to learn a number. Here's the opposite: the actual market ranges for coworking around Cincinnati in 2026, what quietly gets added on top, and our exact prices — because if you have to ask twice, the number is too complicated.
The market ranges in 2026
Day passes: $25–$40. A single day of desk access, sometimes with meeting rooms excluded. Ours is $29, includes the full floor — and your first one is free.
Open coworking memberships: $150–$250/month. Unassigned seating on a shared floor. Revelance's Co-Revel membership is $179/month, month-to-month, with 24/7 access and a dedicated second floor that events never displace.
Dedicated desks: $300–$500/month. Your own permanent, securable workspace. Ours is $449/month — two lockable doors form your cube, so your setup stays put overnight.
Private offices: $700–$2,000+/month. The widest range in the market, because "office" can mean anything from a glass phone booth to a furnished suite. Revelance Executive Offices are $1,599/month, single or double occupancy, furnished and move-in ready.
Where the real price hides
The sticker is rarely the bill. Around the market you'll find parking that costs extra (or doesn't exist), meeting rooms billed by the hour on top of membership, "community fees" at signup, after-hours access sold as an upgrade, and printing metered per page. None of these is scandalous individually — together they can add 20–30% to the advertised price.
Our approach is simpler: free parking in a private lot with EV chargers, boardroom credits included with membership, 24/7 access included on every monthly tier, and coffee from a robotic barista in the lobby. The Taproom downstairs is the only thing you'll pay extra for, and you'll want to.
Coworking vs. a lease, in one paragraph
A small traditional office lease near Mason means a multi-year term, a deposit, build-out, furniture, utilities, internet, insurance, and cleaning — before anyone sits down. A furnished private office inside a business club is one monthly number with all of that inside it. For most teams under ten people, the math isn't close; the full comparison is in our coworking vs. traditional office breakdown.
How to comparison-shop without wasting a week
Ask every space for the all-in monthly cost with parking, meeting rooms, and after-hours access included. Then work a day in each finalist — pricing tells you what a space costs; a Tuesday afternoon tells you what it's worth. Ours is free to test: a full day, no card, no commitment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Day passes typically run $25–$40; open coworking memberships $150–$250 per month; dedicated desks $300–$500; and private offices anywhere from $700 to well over $2,000 per month depending on size and building quality. At Revelance in Mason: $29 day pass, $179/month Co-Revel membership, $449/month Dedicated Desk, and private Executive Offices at $1,599/month.
The most common: paid parking or validation, meeting-room time billed by the hour, setup or 'community' fees at signup, charges for after-hours access, and per-page printing. Ask for the all-in monthly number. At Revelance, parking is free in a private lot, boardroom credits are included with membership, and 24/7 access comes with every monthly tier.
Almost always, once you count everything a lease adds: build-out, furniture, utilities, internet, cleaning, insurance, and a multi-year term. A private office inside a club like Revelance is $1,599/month, furnished and move-in ready, with no build-out and no long-term lease negotiation.
No. Every monthly membership includes 24/7 phone-based access, boardroom credits, and the amenities of the building — including the RoboJo robotic coffee bar and the Taproom downstairs. The price on the page is the price you pay.
Want the full tier-by-tier breakdown? Every price is on the page — no quote request required.
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