How to Prepare to Sell Your Business
By Angela Smith, Communications ManagerSeptember 10, 2021
Selling any type of commercial real estate comes with added layers, so you’ll want to make sure all of your ducks are in a row before you sell.
Whether you’re ready to retire or move on to your next adventure, first thing’s first… you have to sell your current business. Selling any type of commercial real estate comes with added layers, so you’ll want to make sure all of your ducks are in a row before hitting the market. Below are some tips on how to prepare to sell.
1.
Get your books together. Make sure all of your
finances (invoices, accounts payable, payroll, other overhead costs) are
squared away to avoid any future headaches after closing. You’ll also want to
organize any legal paperwork like zoning permits, vendor contracts, licenses,
etc.
2.
Get a property/market valuation. Depending on if
you want to sell the business or just the property, you’ll need to find out how
much both are worth. That means not only determining the property value, but
also finding out how much your business type in your market is worth.
3.
Speak with a professional. There are two
important professionals to seek out before listing your business. The first is
a financial advisor. This professional can not only help you get your current
finances in a row, but also help you plan for the future. Next, a qualified
real estate agent who specializes in commercial real estate can help you
prepare your property (and you) for the sale.
4.
Keep your eye on the prize. Just because you are
ready to sell, doesn’t mean your current business operation should suffer,
especially if you’ll be selling the full business. Keep focused during the
process so that buyers won’t have any leverage to offer lower numbers.
5.
Consider waiting. Many businesses have suffered
over the past 18 months due to the pandemic. However, the US
Chamber of Commerce says they expect things to turn around in 2-3 years.
Until then, you might want to consider looking into things that can increase
your current revenue.
United Country Real Estate has commercial property experts
all over the country who can help you sell your current business or find your
next investment. Check out UC Commercial Properties,
a specialized website with added marketing materials and a list of commercial
property professionals across the nation.
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