A real estate investment trust (REIT) is a company that owns and manages income-producing properties—like apartment buildings, shopping centers, offices, or warehouses—and is required to pass most of its rental income to shareholders as dividends. Think of it as a shared property owner: instead of buying a whole building, investors buy a slice of a portfolio that pays regular income and can offer exposure to property values and rental markets without direct management. REITs matter to investors for predictable income, diversification, and liquidity compared with owning physical real estate.
net-leasedfinancial
Net-leased describes a commercial property arrangement where the tenant not only pays rent but also assumes some or all ongoing property costs such as taxes, insurance, and maintenance. For investors, this setup is like leasing out a house where the renter also pays the utilities and yard work: it usually produces steadier, more predictable income and shifts operating cost and vacancy risk away from the landlord, affecting valuation and return expectations.
triple net leasefinancial
A triple net lease is a rental agreement where the tenant pays the base rent plus three main ongoing costs: property taxes, building insurance, and routine maintenance. For investors, this shifts much of the expense and risk onto the tenant, creating a steadier, more predictable income stream for the property owner—similar to renting a furnished home where the renter also pays the bills—making valuation and cash-flow forecasting simpler.
cap ratefinancial
The cap rate is a way to estimate how much money a real estate investment might generate relative to its purchase price. Think of it as a measure of the property's annual income divided by its value, helping investors compare different properties quickly. A higher cap rate generally indicates a potentially higher return but may also come with more risk.
MILL VALLEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Four Corners Property Trust (NYSE:FCPT), a real estate investment trust primarily engaged in the ownership and acquisition of high-quality, net-leased restaurant and retail properties (“FCPT” or the “Company”), is pleased to announce the acquisition of a Jiffy Lube property for $2.7 million. The property is newly constructed and located in a strong retail corridor in Colorado. The property is under a long term, triple net lease guaranteed by the corporate entity with approximately 12 years of term remaining. The transaction was priced at a 7.0% cap rate on rent as of the closing date and exclusive of transaction costs.
About FCPT
FCPT, headquartered in Mill Valley, CA, is a real estate investment trust primarily engaged in the ownership, acquisition and leasing of restaurant and retail properties. The Company seeks to grow its portfolio by acquiring additional real estate to lease, on a net basis, for use in the restaurant and retail industries. Additional information about FCPT can be found on the website at www.fcpt.com.
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