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Property Types · Medical / Dental Office

Sell a Medical or Dental Office Building

Medical and dental offices carry specialized build-out — plumbing, gas, lead-lined rooms, and layouts tuned to one practice. We review what that build-out is worth to the next use, not just what it cost.

Who this page is for

A practitioner retiring or relocating the practice, a landlord whose medical tenant left, or an estate holding a medical office building.

What we review

  • Whether it’s owner-occupied (and any lease-back you’d want) or investor-owned with tenants.
  • The specialized build-out and how readily it converts to general office or another medical use.
  • Parking ratio and accessibility (ADA).
  • Location relative to hospitals and referral patterns.
  • Condition and mechanical systems.

Why a direct sale can fit

Purpose-built medical space can be slow to re-lease or sell on the open market; a direct, as-is purchase gives a clean exit and, where you want it, the option to discuss staying on under a lease-back while you transition.

Common questions

Medical-office questions owners ask

I’m retiring and own my practice’s building. Can I sell but stay a while?

Possibly — a lease-back is one structure we can discuss as part of a direct purchase.

Do you buy a vacated medical office?

Yes, vacant or occupied.

Is the specialized build-out a problem?

It’s part of the review — we weigh what it can realistically become.

Have a medical or dental office to move?

Tell us about the building and your timeline. A review is free, confidential, and carries no obligation.