Single-Tenant Property

A single-tenant property is usually a retail, industrial or office property that is fully leased to one tenant.

A single-tenant property can potentially result in added benefits for investors.  A single-tenant offers stable and predictable cash flow and new leases often span at least 10 years, so investors can expect a steady cash flow.

Sponsor

A sponsor is the real estate firm or entity that identifies, acquires, structures, and manages an investment offering on behalf of investors. In DST offerings, investment minimums and other offering terms may vary depending on the sponsor and the structure of the offering.

Square Feet

Determined by multiplying the length by the width of a space. If a unit is 50 feet long by 40 feet wide, the amount of square feet is 50×40 = 2,000 square feet.

Stabilized Property

A stabilized property is an investment property that is substantially leased or occupied and operating with relatively consistent income at the time of acquisition. Stabilized assets may still be attractive to investors when supported by location, market strength, or other strategic considerations.

Starker Exchange

Another term for a 1031 tax deferred exchange.

Strategic Exit Strategy

A strategic exit strategy is the planned approach for selling or otherwise exiting an investment at a future point in time in order to help maximize value and meet investment objectives. NASIS emphasizes the importance of considering an investment’s exit strategy before acquisition.

Tax Deferral

Tax deferral means paying capital gains tax due today at a later date. 1031 exchanges are used to defer the payment of capital gains tax.

Tenancy-in-Common Interest (Co-Tenancy)

When several owners own separate shares of a real property, and each share can be sold or transferred at will. For example, if a 100,000 sq. ft. office building is owned by 15 people they are considered to be tenants in common

Tenants-in-Common (TIC)

A TIC, or tenancy in common investment, is real estate that is co-owned with other investors. By default, the ownership percentage of a TIC is proportional, with each investor directly owning an equal percentage of the property. Learn more about TIC properties