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Amy Ranae
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Maple Grove, MN
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Master Lease VS Triple Net Lease - Help me understand!

Amy Ranae
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Maple Grove, MN
Posted

Hi There,

As a broker, I'm beginning to work with some buyers considering purchasing an office building. They have some questions regarding the difference between a master lease and a triple net lease and which is better for their situation. 

I also need practice analyzing commercial deals. I have financials for this but don't completely understand how to think about them. To me, it looks like not a great deal but maybe I'm missing something. 

How do you explain these different lease types? How do you consider commercial deals? 

Thanks for your help! 

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