Net Lease Explained

Many real estate investors are choosing to engage in single, larger net lease commercial commercial real estate investments instead of a sole ownership net lease. This form of ownership is known as a tenancy in common investment.

Net Lease-tenancy in commons are particularly popular because of their predictable cash flow backed by national credit tenants. Moreover, it is common for a tenancy in common sponsor to convert a multi-tenant commercial real estate into a net lease through a master lease structure where they lease the commercial real estate back from the real estate investors on a net lease basis.

Take advantage of all that tenancy in common-net lease have to offer:

1. Do away with day-to-day management hassles associated with traditional commercial real estate management

2. Access to a virtually endless supply of commercial real estate available for investment

3. Invest in higher-quality commercial real estate

4. Work with a qualified 1031 expert to facilitate the process

5. Experience varied minimum investments based on type and location of each commercial real estate

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Tenant in common (TIC) properties have become popular 1031 exchange solutions for investors seeking to defer capital gains taxes and free themselves from property management. A wide range of TIC properties exist for sale and 1031exchangefaq.com can provide you with access to the best TIC investment opportunities nationwide.

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    Wednesday, January 07, 2009