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Who Is Buying UK Shops in 2025

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Physical shops are still very much in demand in the UK.But who is buying shops in 2025?

Read on as we explore who is buying UK shops in 2025.

Big Companies and Investment Funds

New research from BusinessesForSale.com states that big companies may buy multiple shops that have the potential to be financially profitable. And in some cases, they may be willing to invest in one established shop. These buyers include private equity firms, and these groups may be seeking to improve shops through operational overhauls. Often, private equity firms are aiming to see high rental income and shop growth within a set timeframe. They’ll look for business sales in the UK that can meet their financial goals.

New Buyers

Not every shop buyer already has a portfolio of businesses under their belt. New buyers could be individuals making the transition to ownership roles or younger buyers ready to start their journey. New buyers may find it more difficult to secure financing since they don’t have a track record of success. They’ll need to seek out smaller stores, including bakeries or restaurants, that don’t require a lot of major repairs. And new owners will want to make sure they’re clear about lease payments. Not knowing payment terms can lead to unpleasant financial surprises.

Franchisee Buyers

Franchisee buyers run a shop using a known brand and business model. Working within a franchise scenario can reduce stress, as owners won’t need to revamp a business from scratch. Instead, they’ll have an established system that already appeals to customers. Franchisees should expect to pay some fees for this level of convenience. But those costs also afford them training and advertising opportunities provided by the franchise.

Buyouts from Staff Members

It’s not always outside individuals buying shops in the UK. Sometimes, staff members connected to a shop will choose to purchase it as part of an employee buyout. Staff members will be familiar with the nuances of the given business and know many of the internal business strategies. And, as a result, they’ll be positioned well to operate it effectively. Even so, staff members should be prepared to work with landlords and shore up the money needed to pay the lease. All buyers should be prepared for fit-out liabilities and landlord demands, too. For staff, buying a shop from an owner isn’t always as easy as it seems.

Buying UK Shops in 2025

Buying UK shops can be an invigorating and lucrative experience. And the people doing the buying range from established private equity firms to new buyers seeking their first business opportunities. Working within a franchise system can take some pressure off buyers. And staff members with longstanding connections to a shop may have an advantage over new buyers without existing connections. Ultimately, buyers in the UK should survey the options and choose businesses that align with their financial status and goals.

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