East Coast Realty Partners

The building behind the business.

Our commercial real estate arm handles the property side of every deal — businesses sold with their buildings, investment properties, and commercial leases across NY, NJ, CT, MA, PA, RI & FL.

Commercial real estate services

One firm, both sides of the deal

I
Business + building sales
Businesses sold with their real estate — priced, marketed, and closed as one transaction with one broker.
II
Investment property sales
Mixed-use, retail, and commercial buildings across all 50 states, marketed to our registered investor network.
III
Lease negotiation & assignment
New leases, renewals, and the landlord consents and assignments that every business transfer depends on.
IV
Tenant & buyer representation
Finding the right location or building for an acquisition, expansion, or relocation.
V
Sale-leaseback structuring
Unlock the value of an owned building while keeping the business in place — often the difference that funds a retirement.
VI
Property valuation
Commercial property valued alongside the business, against real closed comps in your county.
Why it matters

A business sale is a real estate deal in disguise

Most Main Street deals live or die on the property: the lease a buyer must assume, the landlord consent that stalls a closing, or the building whose value rivals the business itself.

Because ECBB and East Coast Realty Partners are one firm, the business broker and the real estate broker sit at the same desk — one negotiation, one timeline, one closing.

1
The lease can kill the deal
Assignment terms and landlord consent are the most common closing blockers — we negotiate them from day one.
2
Real estate changes the price
An owned building can double transaction value; a below-market lease is an asset buyers pay for.
3
Lenders finance both together
SBA 7(a) covers business plus property in one loan — up to 25-year terms when real estate is included.
4
One desk, one closing
Business broker and real estate broker in the same firm means no cross-firm stalls at the closing table.

Own a commercial property — or need one?

Talk to a broker about selling a building, listing a business with real estate, or finding the right property for your acquisition.

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