
Dental Practice Transitions: The Importance of Putting Together the Right Team (Part 3)
Part 3 of this blog, explains considerations that impact practice sales, along with the negative impacts, and why you should partner with a Broker.
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Part 3 of this blog, explains considerations that impact practice sales, along with the negative impacts, and why you should partner with a Broker.
If you’re in a dental practice that is valuable and in need of a transition or exit strategy, then this post is perfect for you. In part 1 of this 3-part series, Xite VP, Philip Ranger goes through why the transition strategy is important and the team players involved in the transaction. Now, let’s begin[…]
In this 3-part series, Xite VP, Philip Ranger discusses why the right team is important for a successful exit including transition strategy, due diligence, marketing, timeframes and much more. Let’s begin. Selling a dental practice is not like selling a home, a used car, or any other type of business outside of the medical professions.[…]
Atlanta, Georgia — Xite Realty LLC, an industry-leading provider of healthcare real estate services and practice sales, has opened offices in Atlanta. This marks the sixth location for the Texas-based company. The Georgia office is located at 100 Avalon Blvd in Alpharetta, just north of the Atlanta metropolitan area. The new location marks a new[…]
Richardson, Texas — Xite Realty, the leading provider of healthcare real estate and practice sales, is proud to announce the official expansion of its home office in Richardson. The Richardson office serves as the headquarters for its other locations throughout Texas, Florida, and Georgia. Xite Realty expanded into 7,342 square feet at 801 E. Campbell[…]
The Covid pandemic impacted the dental profession in infinite ways, from office closures, to supply chain issues, staff and patient retention, and dental practice sales. For more than a year, the pandemic altered the delivery of care, financial stability, and how many oral health care professionals felt about their occupations. All high-contact industries were hit[…]