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Buy, Rent, Lease, or Co-own: What’s Your Best Move in Commercial Real Estate?

Buy, Rent, Lease, or Co-own: What’s Your Best Move in Commercial Real Estate?

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In this insightful episode of "It's The Bottom Line That Matters," co-hosts Jennifer Glass, Patricia Reszetylo, and Daniel McCraine take a deep dive into the complex decisions facing small business owners when it comes to commercial real estate. Should you buy, rent, lease, or co-own your business property? Is it better to leverage your capital to own, or does leasing offer more flexibility for your growth and exit strategy?


With real-world examples and candid perspectives, the team explores the pros and cons of each option—covering everything from joint ventures and equity to cash flow, tax advantages, and the critical importance of having the right advisors. They share stories from the restaurant and development world, offer practical advice on how property decisions can impact your business valuation, and provide actionable insights you won’t want to miss.


Whether you’re eyeing your first location or considering an exit five years from now, this episode will help you ask the right questions and make an informed decision that boosts your bottom line.


Tune in for:

  • Definitions and real-life scenarios for buying, leasing, renting, and co-owning
  • How real estate ownership (or lack thereof) impacts business valuation and exit planning
  • Creative deal structures that might just work for your business goals
  • The surprising ways big brands leverage real estate for long-term success
  • The crucial role of tax strategy and working with professionals


If you’ve ever wondered how to structure your business’s physical footprint for maximum benefit, this episode is your essential guide!

Jennifer Glass

Jennifer is the thoughtful host of “It’s The Bottom Line That Matters,” guiding conversations to help small business owners make savvy decisions. She brings practical, real-world insight to her episodes, often using clear examples—like investing in restaurant equipment or considering different forms of real estate ownership. Jennifer creates a welcoming, educational atmosphere, always reminding listeners to consult their own advisors and think critically about which options suit their unique business needs.


Patricia Reszetylo

Patricia brings hands-on experience and a strategic mind to the conversation. Over the last two years, she’s delved deep into the world of commercial real estate—researching, negotiating, and exploring various pathways to property ownership for business ventures like restaurants and resorts. Patricia speaks from experience about the complexities of buying, leasing, or co-owning properties, emphasizing the importance of defining clear business goals. Her stories make the sometimes daunting world of real estate more relatable and less intimidating to listeners.


Daniel

Daniel is an insightful co-host and a specialist when it comes to business exit strategies and the intersection with real estate. He helps break down the technical aspects—explaining how business value can be separated from property value, and sharing real-world examples from well-known franchises and companies. Daniel’s expertise goes beyond the numbers: he encourages entrepreneurs to consider how real estate choices might affect their cash flow, core business, and long-term plans. He’s always ready with a memorable story or analogy to make complex ideas easily digestible.


Keywords: commercial real estate, small business real estate, leasing property, purchasing property, co-owning property, joint venture real estate, real estate investment, exit planning, business valuation, equipment investment, commercial leasing, property ownership, real estate development, restaurant property, business premises, long-term lease, business acquisition, building equity, real estate law, business brokering, real estate tax advantages, capital investment, industrial property, flipping property, business cash flow, property management, business sale, real estate expenses, tax planning, commercial property financing, CPA real estate advice

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