FORT LAUDERDALE, FL - When it comes to retail investment sales, single-tenant, net-leased properties are still the place to be.
Unlike multi-tenant properties, single-tenant, net-leased properties are moving well in this recessionary environment due to high demand, clear pricing, consistent underwriting, and little discrepancy between buyer and seller perceptions of the deal.
It seems obvious that Good credit tenant, Net-Leased Properties will go quick.
By contrast, sales of multi-tenant retail properties are few and far between. There appears to be gaps between buyer and seller expectations, with many buyers still waiting for REOs to materialize. Plus, debt financing with acceptable terms is still hard to find.
Also Owners of better-quality products (Triple Net Lease Properties) are keeping those properties in their portfolio to help with the cash flow of under performers.
Cap rates - while higher - are holding their ground, but only in the single-tenant sector. Cap rates for any multi-tenant deals are being determined on a case-by-case basis relative to occupancy, value of the rent roll and other factors.
Many Buyers were on the sidelines waiting for higher Cap Rates. Although there are still people waiting for rock-bottom opportunities.
Reasonable caution is something we always should have been exercising. Now we have fear and over-caution among buyers, sellers and Lenders.
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Florida Car Insurance
Florida Car Insurance
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Monday, March 1, 2010
A Non-Recourse Loan with a Fixed Rate
We have heard many people ask "where can I get a Non-Recourse Loan"?
Funding was available for CVS single Tenant retail NNN Commercial Real Estate. Now we heard of some funding for Walgreen's single Tenant retail NNN Commercial Real Estate and for other Investments.
Try this site to get a Non Recourse Loan.
Funding was available for CVS single Tenant retail NNN Commercial Real Estate. Now we heard of some funding for Walgreen's single Tenant retail NNN Commercial Real Estate and for other Investments.
Try this site to get a Non Recourse Loan.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Non Recourse Loan

Let the loan experts assist you in finding a Non-Recourse Fixed Rate Loan.
Retail Single Tenant
Non Recourse Finacing for:
Walgreens Loan
CVS Loan
Wal-Mart Loan
Target Loan
AutoZone Loan
Costco Loan
FedEx Loan
Home Depot Loan
Kohl’s Loan
Kroger Loan
Lowe’s Loan
McDonald’s Loan
Oreilly’s Loan
Publix Loan
Safeway Loan
Staples Loan
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Central Florida Apartments Investments
There has been two years of a substantial decline in the apartment market in Central Florida. Now it is expected to rebound this year as job growth is being reported to return in the last 2 quarters. The supply of units should be absorbed as construction slows. Meanwhile Investors begin to come back to multifamily properties.
There should be some nice deals for Orlando apartment buildings, especially those that are in distress or under bank ownership already.
There should be some nice deals for Orlando apartment buildings, especially those that are in distress or under bank ownership already.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Florida NNN Commercial Real Estate
We have several High Net Worth Individuals who can qualify for Mortgages of $3,000,000 & up
Minimum Investment needed is $300,000
All Money Invested is secured with Ownership in Properties or Secured with a Mortgage
We like to go after NNN Properties, with Non-Recourse Financing.
However we do some transactions with credit rated Tenants whereas the Loans are recourse, such as Fast Food and "Dollar Stores".
Contact us for more details by replying to this AD
Minimum Investment needed is $300,000
All Money Invested is secured with Ownership in Properties or Secured with a Mortgage
We like to go after NNN Properties, with Non-Recourse Financing.
However we do some transactions with credit rated Tenants whereas the Loans are recourse, such as Fast Food and "Dollar Stores".
Contact us for more details by replying to this AD
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