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Franchise Times

Rising interest rates fuel sale-leasebacks

Operators considering doing a sale-leaseback of property to raise capital may want to act quickly in order to capitalize on what could be peak pricing. Investors continue to exhibit a healthy appetite
GlobeSt

Net Lease Market Holding Steady

After a few years of decline, cap rates for the single tenant net lease sector stabilized in 2017, and so far, have remained relatively stable in 2018. In the first quarter, the rates increased for the retail
SoCal Real Estate

Record-Low Cap Rate for La Habra Raising Cane’s Asset

Hanley Investment Group (HIG) has arranged the sale of a new single-tenant Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers restaurant in La Habra, California, for $3.96 million. The sale achieved $1,222 per square foot and a 4.04% cap rate, an all-time record-low cap rate in the U.S. for this brand, according to CoStar.
GlobeSt

Additional Bay Area Buyers Keep Sac Hot

Shopping center investor favorites such as Westlake Village include daily needs, Internet-resistant or service-based retailers with long-term leases to national and regional credit tenants.
GlobeSt

Investors Of All Stripes Seek Yield Outside CA

Investors’ willingness to seek comparable investment opportunities in secondary or tertiary markets across the country to meet their investment requirements grew in 2017, HIG’s Ed Hanley tells GlobeSt.com.
Commercial Property Executive

Net Lease Auto Parts Sector Faces Disruption

Cap rates for the single-tenant net leased auto parts store sector increased by 29 basis points (bps) from the fourth quarter of 2016 to the fourth quarter of 2017 to 6.19 percent, largely driven
National Real Estate Investor

Net Lease Research 2018, Part 1: Investors Continue to Expect Stability

The single-tenant net lease sector is a bedrock of commercial real estate investment. Bulwarked with long-term leases to stable tenants, the sector is always a popular bet for a variety of commercial real
Chron

HomesUSA.com report: Houston new home prices dip, sales tick up

New home prices fell in Houston and Austin in January, while moving up in Dallas-Fort Worth and San Antonio, a new report showed. New homes sold for an average of $349,025 across in January across the four markets, up from $347,798 in December
National Real Estate Investor

Experts: Don’t Expect the Albertsons-Rite Aid Merger to Produce a Contender

Industry professionals who have studied the companies’ operations are not convinced that the combination will create an entity strong enough to compete against Amazon. Grocery chain
GlobeSt

Cap Rates Rise For Big Box Retail

The long-term slide of cap rates for single tenant net lease properties began to reverse within the past year or so, and that’s especially true of the big box sector. Cap rates for these properties
National Real Estate Investor

Should Net Lease Investors Worry About Convenience Store Tenants?

In 2018, net lease investors can expect middling performance from convenience stores. Recent estimates suggest that convenience stores will achieve total sales of about $73 billion in 2018
National Real Estate Investor

What Do Single-Tenant Net Lease Deals Offer High-Net-Worth Investors?

For more and more high-net-worth (HNW) real estate investors, dollar stores and drugstores make for a winning combination, although these assets can turn into losers if the sole tenant leaves.
GlobeSt

Net Lease Cap Rates Headed Up In 2018

Cap rates in the net lease market went on a long-term slide for several years as the economy recovered from the recession, with single tenant retail properties experiencing an especially steep
Randy Blankstein

Net Lease to Remain Active in 2018

Cap rates in the fourth quarter of 2017 for the single-tenant net lease retail sector reached a new historic low rate of 6.07 percent. During the same time period, cap rates for the office sector
Quick-Service Restaurants

Quick-Service Restaurants Remain Attractive for Net Lease Investors

The restaurant tenants tend to have leases that feature 10 percent rent escalations every five years or 2 percent rent escalations annually. Steady investor demand has kept restaurant net lease cap

Recent Boulder Group Press Releases

The Boulder Group Arranges Sale of Single Tenant Net Leased Chicago...

The Boulder Group, a net leased investment brokerage firm, has completed the sale of a single tenant net leased CVS property located at 7929 North Ave in River Forest, Illinois for $6,770,000.

Recent Boulder Group in News

REJournals

Commercial Real Estate Hall of Fame: The Boulder Group’s Randy Blankstein

Each year, Midwest Real Estate News elects a new class to its Midwest Commercial Real Estate Hall of Fame. Our 2018 class has just been announced, and copies of that issue have been sent.

Recent Boulder Group Events