The best acquisition is not simply available. It fits the buyer, the economics, the risk tolerance, and the plan after closing.
Every engagement begins with the business objective, not the transaction. CREBB Group combines local market knowledge, valuation experience, targeted outreach, and practical deal guidance to help owners and decision-makers move forward with clarity.
Real estate brokerage services are provided through eXp Commercial.
What the work includes
Strategy shaped around the outcome.
Buyer thesis
Translate experience, capital, industry interest, geography, and lifestyle goals into search criteria.
Opportunity flow
Review listed businesses and pursue targeted or relationship-driven opportunities.
Financial context
Understand earnings, add-backs, working capital, financing, and valuation in context.
Fit assessment
Evaluate owner dependency, customers, employees, systems, leases, and growth levers.
Diligence
Coordinate the questions and specialist review needed before commitment.
Negotiation
Structure price, terms, financing, contingencies, and transition around the full risk picture.
Decision intelligence
A better acquisition starts before the first listing.
The search becomes more useful when the buyer defines the operating role, capital structure, industry logic, geography, risk limits, and post-close plan first.
What is the acquisition thesis?
Define the industries, size, earnings profile, geography, owner involvement, capital, and growth characteristics that fit the buyer.
What earnings are truly transferable?
Understand adjustments, working capital, customer concentration, recurring revenue, management depth, and the investment required after closing.
Can the deal be financed responsibly?
Consider equity, lender requirements, seller financing, collateral, debt service, contingencies, and the cash needed to operate after closing.
Does the property support the plan?
Review the lease, renewal rights, assignment, occupancy cost, facility capacity, zoning, and whether buying the real estate creates a better result.
A clear path forward
From first conversation to close.
Define criteria
Establish the acquisition profile and the reasons behind it.
Source opportunities
Review current listings and develop a focused search beyond them.
Evaluate and compare
Assess strategic, financial, operational, and personal fit.
Offer and diligence
Shape a credible offer, verify assumptions, and coordinate advisors.
Close and transition
Finalize documents, financing, handoff, and the early ownership plan.
Private by design
Discuss your next move
Tell us what you are working toward. A CREBB advisor will review your message and follow up directly.
- Confidential first conversation
- No obligation
- Clear next steps