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Hoping to buy a pub? You may need a trade-related valuation as part of the purchase or lending process. Contact us to utilise our experts now.
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A trade-related valuation determines how much a pub or restaurant is worth based on its trading potential and the value of the goodwill, fixtures, fittings and equipment, in addition to the underlying building value.
Pubs and restaurants will transact using the trading potential of the business in situ and, as a result, the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) requires these types of assets to be valued based on their trading performance and, crucially, their underlying profitability.
Our specialist team of trade-related valuers will, therefore, assess the value of a pub or restaurant using accounting reports and other financial and business-related information. We can assist private clients for negotiation and pension fund purposes as well as secured lending, with our reports being of an RICS Red Book standard and utilised by a variety of lenders for secured lending purposes within the pub and restaurant sector.
““Trade-related valuations of pubs and restaurants are crucial for both private clients and Banks alike. Our advice goes beyond the bricks and mortar value and includes an analysis and assessment of market value of the trading entity, enabling private clients and Banks to truly understand the dynamics of the in-situ business, which in an increasingly challenging larger economic environment, is crucial in order for our clients to make informed decisions’””
Mark Searby
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Typically, a trade-related valuation is required whenever you are buying a pub or restaurant to ensure you are offering a fair price, particularly when a sale has been agreed off-market. Our reports are prepared to RICS Red Book standards and are suitable for many purposes, including personal advisory, pension fund and tax purposes. Furthermore, our specialist team can assist as Expert Witnesses for Court proceedings if necessary. Our services are also suitable for secured lending purposes, so if you are looking to purchase a pub or restaurant, our reports can be prepared for institutions to assist with a proposed acquisition or help existing pub or restaurant owners refinance.
Do not hesitate to get in touch if you are unsure if you need a trade-related valuation for a pub or restaurant. Our experts can advise you further during a free consultation.
Arranging a trade-related valuation for a pub or restaurant is straightforward when you choose Eddisons. Get started by calling 0207 022 2380 or completing our contact form further down the page.
You will then speak to our advisors, who will take time to understand your requirements and make recommendations for next steps. We will also be able to provide a quote for our services and let you know how long the evaluation will take.
Should you choose to proceed with our pub and restaurant trade-related valuations, our specialist will inspect the property and the existing business’s finances and write a detailed report to help you make a more informed decision.
Picking Eddisons to provide a pub or restaurant trade-related valuation gives you access to 180 years of experience in the property industry and a RICS-certified team of experts. We have a proven track record, and clients consistently rate us highly.
Whether you are a buyer, seller or lender, we are here to simplify your decision-making process. Call 0207 022 2380 or complete the form below to book a trade-related valuation for a pub or restaurant today.
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Pub and restaurant trade-related valuations vary in completion time. Factors like building sizes and financial complexities can impact this, so we advise contacting us for a more precise timeframe.
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