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Single Tenant Net Lease Invesments

Are you seeking a stable, hands-off investment that generates strong monthly income and offers a 6-7% return on investment (ROI)? Look no further.

 

Introducing Single Tenant Net Lease (STNL) Properties, also known as NNN Assets—a favorite among the world’s top investment organizations for delivering a high return on investment (ROI) with minimal risk and zero management headaches.

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Why Invest in STNL Properties?

 

  • Reliable Monthly Income: Buy properties already leased to top companies like      Walgreens, CVS, McDonald's, and FedEx.

  • Little or No Management Responsibilities: The property taxes, insurance, and maintenance are typically covered by the tenant, leaving you with hassle-free ownership.

  • Equity Growth: Tenants pay down the mortgage, (if you have one) building equity for you while you enjoy steady income

  • Long-Term Leases: Most STNL leases span 10+ years, ensuring stability and reducing turnover concerns.

Single Tenant Net Lease Asset | Walgreens

Are you seeking a stable, hands-off investment that generates strong monthly income and offers a 6-7% return on investment (ROI)? Look no further.

Introducing Single Tenant Net Lease (STNL) Properties, also known as Triple Net Lease ('NNN' Assets) —a favorite among the world’s top investment organizations for delivering a high return on investment (ROI) with minimal risk and zero management headaches.


Why Invest in STNL Properties?

 

  • Reliable Monthly Income: Buy properties already leased to top companies like      Walgreens, CVS, McDonald's, and FedEx.

  • Little or No Management Responsibilities: The property taxes, insurance, and maintenance are typically covered by the tenant, leaving you with hassle-free ownership.

  • Equity Growth: Tenants pay down the mortgage, (if you have one) building equity for you while you enjoy steady income

  • Long-Term Leases: Most STNL leases span 10+ years, ensuring stability and reducing turnover concerns.

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