Net Lease TV 101 A / Inverse Relationship Price and Cap Rate Net Lease Properties

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Video added by Net Lease TV | Date Uploaded: March 31, 2024 | Date Created: January 23, 2024

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In this video feed Chris Marabella discusses the inverse relationship between price and cap rate in Net Lease property transactions. Chris also discusses that Net Lease properties with very high cap rates can potentially have short primary lease terms, environmental problems, poor credit tenant, poor store sales and other issues for Landlords and Lenders. If you would like to contact Chris Marabella to discuss this episode of Net Lease TV you can do so at (760) 803-6464. For additional episodes of Net Lease TV click on the link below; https://www.marabellafinance.com/net-...


Categories:
Educational Programs, Lending / Finance, Interviews / Speeches
Property Types:
Retail, Restaurant
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ALL


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