Growth Type

Much of the area was saturated, but the eastern part of the submarket was different.

“I Wanted to Be Close to Home. I Ended Up With the Best Lease in the Submarket.” How a First-Time Practice Owner Found Below-Market Rent in a Fast-Growing Corridor

Dr. Calloway had been trying to open her own practice for a while. She’d spent years as a top producer at a DSO and owned multiple investment properties. She understood real estate and she understood business.

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Dr. Wilson identified his target market: a growing suburb south of Fort Worth with no existing endodontist.

“The Space That Made Sense From Day One Still Made Sense Six Months Later” Opening the only endodontic practice in town

Finding the Right Space for a First Practice Dr. Wilson worked as an endodontist for a multilocation group practice, but he was ready to build something of his own. After years of working for someone else, he wanted the autonomy and opportunity that come with practice ownership. His consultant connected him with Max at Practice

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Dr. H spent years working for corporate veterinary groups in the Austin area, rising to chief veterinarian at one location.

The Market Had Very Few Options. How a Veterinarian still Secured her ideal location in Austin’s Fastest-Growing Corridor

Dr. H spent years working for corporate veterinary groups in the Austin area, rising to chief veterinarian at one location. But after experiencing repeated delays with a planned position, including working shifts out of state while waiting for a local opening, she was ready to take control of her career.

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Dr. L operated his veterinary clinic in a historic Northeast neighborhood building since purchasing the practice around 2017. His hospital had become an integral part of the community's fabric.

“My Practice Has Been Part of This Neighborhood Since 2017”: How a Veterinarian Secured His Practice’s Future by Purchasing the Building He’d Leased for Years

Dr. L operated his veterinary clinic in a historic Northeast neighborhood building since purchasing the practice around 2017. His hospital had become an integral part of the community’s fabric.

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Dr. B was a high-producing veterinarian at a corporate practice in the Northeast, but the corporate structure was limiting her vision for patient care.

“I Don’t Know Any of This Stuff”: How a First-Time Veterinary Practice Owner Navigated Complex Commercial Real Estate

The space was a raw, unfinished suite in an $80 million mixed-use development featuring 160 residential apartments above ground-floor commercial space. This blank canvas approach proved ideal for Dr. B, who had struggled to envision her practice within existing buildouts.

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Revitalizing a Dental Practice in Chattanooga: Expert Expansion Solutions

Introduction Dr. C and his wife ran a family dentistry practice in downtown Chattanooga. They had bought an older existing practice a few years prior that had been seeing no new growth. Dr. C and his wife revitalized and modernized the practice and their business was booming. Challenge However, their practice was bursting at the

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