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Buying a QSR territory to enter commercial real estate market
Is there any benefit of trying to purchase a QSR franchise territory to enter the commercial real estate space? Is it common to buy the territory, buy the dirt and build the store? Create a LLC to buy the dirt and building and lease this to your operating company? Does this sound like a good strategy for entering into the commercial real estate space?