Healthcare Tenant Representation · Nebraska
Healthcare Commercial Real Estate for Nebraska Practice Owners
Helping physicians and healthcare entrepreneurs lease, purchase, expand, and negotiate commercial space—with tenant-only representation and no landlord conflicts.
Licensed Commercial Real Estate Advisor
CARR Realty, Inc.
Tenant Representation Only
Business Owner
Former Healthcare & Fitness Entrepreneur
MBA Candidate
Born & Raised Nebraskan
Why Work With Rebecca
A business owner first. A commercial real estate advisor second. That order matters.
Business Owner Perspective
I’ve started companies, negotiated my own commercial leases, secured SBA financing, and managed buildouts. I know what’s at stake because I’ve lived it, not just studied it.
Healthcare Expertise
From physicians to med spas, I understand the space, buildout, and compliance considerations unique to healthcare practices — and how they affect your lease.
Tenant-Only Representation
I never represent landlords. My only obligation is to you — protecting your leverage, your terms, and your bottom line throughout the transaction.
Commercial Real Estate Services for Healthcare Practices
Whatever stage your practice is in, these are the services I provide as your dedicated tenant representative.
- Commercial Leasing
- Lease Renewals
- Site Selection
- Practice Expansion
- Medical Office Purchases
- Market Analysis
- Negotiation
- SBA Site Guidance
Industries I Serve
I represent healthcare tenants and buyers across a wide range of specialties throughout Nebraska.
Medical
Dental
Veterinary
Behavioral Health
Physical Therapy
Optometry
Chiropractic
Med Spa
Senior Care
Wellness
Complimentary Lease Evaluation
Before you renew, relocate, or expand, get an objective, no-obligation review of where you stand.
- I’ll review your current lease.
- Identify hidden costs and escalations.
- Evaluate current market rates for your area.
- Help determine your negotiation opportunities.
No obligation. No pressure. Just clarity.
How the Process Works
A clear, structured approach from first conversation to opening day.
1
Discovery
Understanding your practice, timeline, and goals.
2
Market Analysis
Reviewing available properties and current market rates.
3
Property Tours
Touring qualified spaces that fit your requirements.
4
Negotiation
Negotiating lease or purchase terms that protect your interests.
5
Opening Your Practice
Supporting you through buildout and move-in.
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About Rebecca
Rebecca Robla is a Nebraska-born entrepreneur turned commercial real estate advisor. Before representing healthcare tenants, she built and operated her own businesses — including fitness studios and a marketing agency — and negotiated the leases, financing, and buildouts that come with growing a company.
That firsthand experience is why she now focuses exclusively on helping physicians, dentists, and healthcare entrepreneurs across Nebraska navigate one of the biggest financial decisions of their careers — their commercial space.
Healthcare Real Estate Insights
Practical, plain-language education to help you make informed decisions.
Top 10 Lease Clauses Every Physician Should Understand
Should You Lease or Buy Your Medical Office?
How SBA Loans Work for Healthcare Practices
Common Mistakes When Opening a Practice
Commercial Lease vs. LOI: What’s the Difference?
Medical Office Buildout Costs: What to Expect
What Clients Say
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do you represent landlords?
No. I exclusively represent healthcare tenants and buyers — never landlords — so there is never a conflict of interest in your transaction.
Is there a cost to work with you?
In most transactions, tenant representation is compensated through the standard commission structure paid by the landlord, so there is typically no direct cost to you.
What areas of Nebraska do you serve?
I work with healthcare providers throughout Nebraska, including Omaha, Lincoln, and surrounding communities.
When should I contact a tenant representative?
Ideally 12 to 18 months before your lease expires, or before you begin searching for space, so there is time to evaluate the market and negotiate from a position of strength.