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The Ins and Outs of Sale-leasebacks

Originally posted January 20, 2023, updated September 2, 2025 What Is a Sale-Leaseback? In a sale-leaseback (or sale and leaseback), a company sells its commercial real estate to an investor...
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Lease Accounting Made Clear: IFRS vs. US GAAP for Sellers Considering a Sale-leaseback

Lease accounting has never been simple, but the arrival of ASC 842 in the US and IFRS 16 internationally has made it even more challenging. Both standards bring leases onto the balance sheet, yet they...
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Commercial Lease Types Explained: Find the Best Lease for Your Business

Originally posted January 4, 2022, updated July 23, 2025 People who are relatively new to leasing commercial real estate often mistakenly think it is similar to a residential lease on a house or...
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Five Benefits of Sale-leasebacks Over Traditional Debt Financing

Originally posted April 22, 2022, updated June 17, 2025 In today’s environment, having access to capital is crucial in order to maintain ongoing operations and invest in growth. However, traditional...
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'Still Bullish' on Net Lease Retail Despite Economic Uncertainty

Despite some economic ebbs and flows as of late, certain sectors of net lease retail, particularly those more immune to tariff concerns such as service-based businesses, remain attractive to investors...
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The Future of Net Lease Retail

Retail investors in 2025 face shifting market conditions, including tariff concerns, interest rate volatility, higher construction costs, and increased institutional competition. According to Michael...
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What’s Next for Commercial Real Estate?

After several challenging years contending with the impacts of a global pandemic, the commercial real estate market finally seems to be healing. As noted in the latest Emerging Trends in Real...
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What the Latest Rate Cuts Mean for the Net Lease Sector

The persistent high cost of capital, along with the fact that large amounts of corporate debt are set to mature, have been ongoing challenges for investors. The Fed’s recent rate cut – the first...
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‘We’re Bullish On Net Lease Retail’

Investors are flocking to the net lease sector anew as the Fed pauses its rate actions and cap rates stabilize, W. P. Carey’s Michael Fitzgerald told GlobeSt. GlobeSt's Holly Amaya spoke with...