Triple Net Explained

Many property investors are choosing to engage in single, larger triple net commercial commercial property investments instead of a sole ownership triple net. This form of ownership is known as a TIC investment.

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

Compiled below are the various advantages to TIC triple net :

1. Minimize the headaches with traditional commercial property management

2. Take advantage of several tic-triple net commercial properties available at any given time

3. Have access to larger, institutional grade commercial properties for investment

4. Gain assistance from a licensed 1031 broker on the exchange

5. Variable minimum investment requirements based on type & location of commercial property

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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 tenantincommonproperty.org can provide you with access to the best TIC investment opportunities nationwide.

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  • Multi-Family Apartment Buildings
  • NNN-Triple Net Lease
  • Industrial Complexes and Warehouses
  • Retail Shopping Malls
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    Wednesday, January 07, 2009