Episode 16

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25th Jan 2026

Brand Approval Decoded: Sonia Egyhazy’s Luxury Hotel Underwriting Playbook | The Room Key

Put your bags down and relax—welcome to The Room Key, where we make underwriting sound less like a hostage negotiation. In this episode, Sonia Egyhazy, a hotel development executive at Accor, breaks down how luxury hotel brands evaluate markets, sponsorship, feasibility, and owner–brand alignment—and what separates a deal that gets traction from one that stalls. What you’ll learn in this episode * The first signals that make a brand lean in on a new deal (market strength, demand, and more). * What “bankable sponsorship” means from the brand side (capitalization, track record, bench strength, reputation). * Common owner mistakes that kill momentum early (too broad, too early, no clear plan/site control). * Conversion vs. new build: when conversions make sense and why iconic assets matter in luxury. * The most underestimated development trend: smaller, more flexible mixed-use projects built for operational resilience. * A key underwriting trap: confusing “the market can support it” with “this specific hotel can capture it.”

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About the Podcast

The Room Key
Where Hotel Owners, Investors & Insiders Talk Shop with Chase Keller
The Room Key is where hotel owners, investors, lenders, brokers, and hospitality professionals come to talk shop. Hosted by Chase Keller, CCIM, a national hotel broker with Franchise Clearly. Each episode dives into the real stories, challenges, and insights that drive the hotel industry. Whether you're a first-time owner, a seasoned investor, or someone who just loves the business of hospitality, The Room Key offers candid interviews, market trends, and practical takeaways you won’t find anywhere else. Unlock behind-the-scenes conversations with the people who power the places we stay.

About your host

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Chase Keller, CCIM

Chase Keller is a dedicated hotel advisor and the Head of the Hospitality Division at Franchise Clearly, a brokerage redefining how hotel transactions are done. With over 16 years of real estate experience and CCIM training, Chase specializes exclusively in helping hotel owners and investors buy and sell hospitality properties across the U.S. His deep knowledge of franchise brands and independent hotels allows him to provide data-driven insights and strategies that maximize value for his clients.

At Franchise Clearly, Chase leads a team-based approach that sets the firm apart from traditional brokerages. Instead of relying on one person to handle every aspect of a transaction, Franchise Clearly brings together a team of specialists—each operating in their area of strength—creating a seamless process and delivering superior results for clients.

Known for his client-first mindset and meticulous attention to detail, Chase ensures that every deal is handled with precision, professionalism, and care.
Contact Chase today to explore your hotel investment opportunities with Franchise Clearly.