Restaurant Real Estate Advisors
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Restaurant Real Estate Advisors specializes in providing first-time restaurateurs and national chains alike with the ideal location and an advisory process that carefully vets every facet of your transaction.
Restaurant Real Estate Advisors
3y ago
Restaurant for Sale-The Sellers Guide to Making the Sale
Before listing your restaurant for sale, you need to have your ducks in a row.
Selling your restaurant is similar to cooking: For the best results, follow a proven recipe.
The French phrase mise en place, “Putting everything in its place,” is just as relevant when selling your restaurant as it is in your kitchen.
Careful preparation and order are critical to a smooth restaurant sale.
Restaurant for Sale-The Sellers Guide to Making the Sale breaks down the process needed to market your restaurant and close the deal.
Table of content ..read more
Restaurant Real Estate Advisors
3y ago
The Ultimate Loopnet.com Tutorial for Restaurateurs is a super detailed tutorial for restaurateurs.
In this new tutorial, you’ll learn, step-by-step, how to:
Find restaurant properties for lease
Save properties to a handy list
Create and print reports
Contact landlords and brokers
Let’s dive right in.
Why Use Loopnet to find restaurant spaces for lease?
What is Loopnet?
Loopnet.com is the largest commercial real estate marketplace.
If you are looking to lease a restaurant space, it’s an excellent place to start.
Restauran ..read more
Restaurant Real Estate Advisors
3y ago
Today you will learn six tips about options to extend your lease that your Landlord wishes you did not know.
You see, most restaurateurs overlook essential details when signing a lease.
Options to extend your Lease are super important and often overlooked.
Ready to outsmart your Landlord?
Let’s get started.
What is an Option to Extend Lease?
The option to extend Lease provides the ability to extend your term of Lease if your business succeeds.
Most restaurateurs will sign a lease for a period of 5 to 10 years.
If your restaurant i ..read more
Restaurant Real Estate Advisors
3y ago
How to Buy a Restaurant
How to Buy a Restaurant-A Dead-Simple Guide to Buy a Restaurant provides a step-by-step guide to buying a restaurant.
Section 1-How to Buy a Restaurant-Getting Started
Groundwork needed to buy a restaurant
Business plan and financial information required to buy a restaurant
Researching your competition and determining your rent
Trade area and location choices when you buy a restaurant
Section 2-How to Find a Restaurant to Buy
How to find restaurants to buy
Real estate brokers friend or foe?
How to buy a restaurant without a broker
Analyzing the deal
Section 3-N ..read more
Restaurant Real Estate Advisors
3y ago
How to Buy a Restaurant
How to Buy a Restaurant-A Dead-Simple Guide to Buy a Restaurant provides a step-by-step guide to buying a restaurant.
Section 1-How to Buy a Restaurant-Getting Started
Groundwork needed to buy a restaurant
Business plan and financial information required to buy a restaurant
Researching your competition and determining your rent
Trade area and location choices when you buy a restaurant
Section 2-How to Find a Restaurant to Buy
How to find restaurants to buy
Real estate brokers friend or foe?
How to buy a restaurant without a broker
Analyzing the dea ..read more
Restaurant Real Estate Advisors
3y ago
Locating restaurants for lease is just one step in the journey to open a restaurant.
Before signing a restaurant lease, there are many steps required if you want to succeed.
This guide provides a step-by-step guide on restaurants for lease to dramatically cut the time needed to secure an excellent restaurant location and negotiate a rock-solid restaurant lease.
Finding Restaurants for Lease-Let’s get started
You should complete the following steps before starting your search of restaurants for lease:
Create a Business Plan
Form Business Entity
Prepare Personal Financial Information
Your Rest ..read more
Restaurant Real Estate Advisors
3y ago
Restaurant for Sale-The Sellers Guide to Making the Sale
Before listing your restaurant for sale, you need to have your ducks in a row.
Selling your restaurant is similar to cooking: For the best results, follow a proven recipe.
The French phrase mise en place, “Putting everything in its place,” is just as relevant when selling your restaurant as it is in your kitchen.
Careful preparation and order are critical to a smooth restaurant sale.
Restaurant for Sale-The Sellers Guide to Making the Sale breaks down the process needed to market your restaurant for sale and close the deal.
Section ..read more
Restaurant Real Estate Advisors
4y ago
What is a lease assignment?
The assignment and or subletting provision in your lease is one of the most important provisions and often given little attention by new business owners when they lease a retail store or restaurant.
The assignment provisions cover your right to assign the lease to another person.
The person assigning the lease is the “Assignor” and the person receiving the lease is the “Assignee”.
Why do you need lease assignment rights?
There are many reasons you may need to assign your lease to another party;
You’re selling the business.
You’re selling your shares of the ..read more
Restaurant Real Estate Advisors
4y ago
Lease Commencement Date vs Rent Commencement Date
The lease commencement date is the date your lease starts. The rent commencement date is the date you start paying rent.
Do you ever feel like someone is just a few steps behind you waiting to pull the rug out from under your feet?
Are you always worried that, just when you’ve saved enough money for a vacation, you’ll get stuck with a huge car repair bill out of nowhere?
If you sign a lease for your restaurant, your first rent increase can feel the same way.
Out of the blue, your rent has been increased. How is this possible when you have only ..read more
Restaurant Real Estate Advisors
4y ago
The One Page Restaurant Business Plan
Most businesses are created to fill a need or to improve upon an existing business. Prior to opening your new restaurant, you need a restaurant business plan.
Your Restaurant Business Plan is Your Recipe
Your concept determines the main ingredients needed to successfully create your restaurant.
The main ingredients are:
Your Menu
Your Pricing
Your Target Customers
The truth is most restaurant business plans are full of fluff and worthless five-year projections.
Don’t get me wrong, you need a restaurant business plan, but you don’t need to get bogg ..read more