EPISODE · Apr 17, 2026 · 39 MIN
100 Days to Unlock Millions? How Sale-Leasebacks Work | Tyrell McGee
from M&A Launchpad · host Casey Minshew and Feras Moussa
Most investors leave millions locked inside their deals because they don’t understand how to turn real estate into usable capital through sale-leasebacks. Join us at the M&A Launchpad Conference on May 2, 2026 in Houston. Use code LAUNCH for $150 off. Get details: https://malaunchpad.com Looking to buy a business or scale through acquisition? Submit your information here: https://www.equity-launchpad.com In this episode of the M&A Launchpad Podcast, Casey Minshew sits down with Tyrell McGee, a commercial real estate expert specializing in sale-leaseback transactions. Ty shares how investors use real estate as a strategic tool to unlock capital, solve financing challenges, and accelerate growth. This conversation breaks down how sale-leasebacks work, when they make sense, and how operators, searchers, and private equity firms use them in real deals. From credit and EBITDA thresholds to lease structure and long-term risk, this episode gives a clear, practical look at one of the most powerful tools in M&A. In this episode, we discuss: What a sale-leaseback is and how it works in M&A How investors use real estate equity to fund acquisitions and growth A real-world example of solving a debt maturity using a sale-leaseback Minimum EBITDA and deal size thresholds that make deals viable How credit quality and operator strength impact deal structure The role of market rent and how lease rates are determined Risks of long-term lease obligations and overburdening the business When sale-leasebacks make sense for searchers vs private equity sponsors How to think about real estate as a strategic lever in acquisitions Guest Contact Info: Tyrell McGee Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyrellmcgee/ Additional Resources: Contact Casey Minshew and Feras Moussa: [email protected] Explore more: https://www.equity-launchpad.com
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Most investors leave millions locked inside their deals because they don’t understand how to turn real estate into usable capital through sale-leasebacks. Join us at the M&A Launchpad Conference on May 2, 2026 in Houston. Use code LAUNCH for $150 off. Get details: https://malaunchpad.com Looking to buy a business or scale through acquisition? Submit your information here: https://www.equity-launchpad.com In this episode of the M&A Launchpad Podcast, Casey Minshew sits down with Tyrell McGee, a commercial real estate expert specializing in sale-leaseback transactions. Ty shares how investors use real estate as a strategic tool to unlock capital, solve financing challenges, and accelerate growth. This conversation breaks down how sale-leasebacks work, when they make sense, and how operators, searchers, and private equity firms use them in real deals. From credit and EBITDA thresholds to lease structure and long-term risk, this episode gives a clear, practical look at one of the most powerful tools in M&A. In this episode, we discuss: What a sale-leaseback is and how it works in M&A How investors use real estate equity to fund acquisitions and growth A real-world example of solving a debt maturity using a sale-leaseback Minimum EBITDA and deal size thresholds that make deals viable How credit quality and operator strength impact deal structure The role of market rent and how lease rates are determined Risks of long-term lease obligations and overburdening the business When sale-leasebacks make sense for searchers vs private equity sponsors How to think about real estate as a strategic lever in acquisitions Guest Contact Info: Tyrell McGee Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyrellmcgee/ Additional Resources: Contact Casey Minshew and Feras Moussa: [email protected] Explore more: https://www.equity-launchpad.com
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