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All about B.E.S.T.

Where does B.E.S.T. come from?

B.E.S.T. originated from the management of business restructuring processes: New business models require other uses of real estate and parts of the real estate are no longer necessary for operation. This prompts the demand for new investors, owners, and renters.

How does B.E.S.T. work?

B.E.S.T. finds objects through its activities in different projects of different branches. It discusses the right strategy for an exit with owners willing to dispense. On the other hand it also knows investors with certain main focal points of interest and searches for the matching objects or portfolios for them.

Which additional support does B.E.S.T. use?

B.E.S.T. has been working with company consultants, attorneys, accountants, tax advisors, and interim managers for many years now. They contact B.E.S.T. for projects or with existing offers. This close-knitted relationship network draws potential partners together fast and purposefully.

In which areas of the real estate branch is B.E.S.T. at home?


  • As B.E.S.T. always assumes the issues of its customers as its own, it handles apartment complexes, commercial property, as well as real estate in the area leisure and tourism.

    Why does B.E.S.T. have the additional reference to „Hotel Properties“ in its name?

    B.E.S.T. has already contributed to several transactions with associated partners, in which hotels were bought and sold, respectively properties and buildings were purchased for hotel development. Because of this, B.E.S.T. knows many players in this sector.

    Are there examples for projects that were realized by and with the B.E.S.T. – network?

    - Purchase of a hotel in Saxony by an owner and operator association
    - Contribution to the restructuring of a hotel complex on the Baltic Sea
    - Reorganisation of a real estate association of the public sector
    - Sales of several retail trade locations within Germany

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