by Kristin D. Sadler | Jan 19, 2023 | Blog, CRE - Commercial Real Estate, Investment Properties, Triple Net - NNN or Net Net Net
When investing in the triple net (NNN) lease market, it pays to look at purchasing investment properties across the country. Since absolute NNN lease properties don’t require any landlord responsibility, purchasing a property with a major-brand tenant in one of...
by Kristin D. Sadler | Dec 8, 2022 | Blog, CRE - Commercial Real Estate, Triple Net - NNN or Net Net Net
It comes as no surprise that interest rates are higher than they’ve been since 2008. In November, the U.S. central bank raised interest rates for the fourth time in 2022 to a range of 3.75–4%. This “benchmark” interest rate range influences borrowing...
by ChrisSchellin | Dec 1, 2022 | Blog, CRE - Commercial Real Estate, Investment Properties, Triple Net - NNN or Net Net Net
If you’re wishing you could invest in commercial real estate (CRE) but assume you need to be worth millions to do so, take heart – you don’t need to be a real estate tycoon to own CRE. Triple net (NNN) lease investments are a great place to start since they have a...
by Kristin D. Sadler | Nov 10, 2022 | Blog, CRE - Commercial Real Estate, Triple Net - NNN or Net Net Net
The quality of the real estate, or its location, is essential to a successful triple net (NNN) lease investment. In fact, location is one of the three leading factors lenders look at to decide if they will mortgage a commercial property. The location also determines...
by Kristin D. Sadler | Nov 2, 2022 | Blog, CRE - Commercial Real Estate, Triple Net - NNN or Net Net Net
Climbing interest rates, a tense geopolitical climate, and an uncertain economy can concern even the most experienced commercial real estate (CRE) investors. Notwithstanding, this may not be the best time to let your money sit idle when it could help you preserve...
by Kristin D. Sadler | Sep 29, 2022 | Blog, CRE - Commercial Real Estate
If you’re just getting started as a commercial real estate (CRE) investor, you might be wondering whether you should use an LLC, or “limited liability corporation,” for the purpose of making investments. The answer depends on your long-term CRE investment...