
Understanding a Build-to-Suit (BTS) Lease in Real Estate Investing
A build-to-suit lease is a leasing arrangement where a landlord and tenant, typically business owners, contract with a developer to build a property to their
Greg Olliver
A build-to-suit lease is a leasing arrangement where a landlord and tenant, typically business owners, contract with a developer to build a property to their
PSF means “per square footage.” PSF is the most straightforward way to communicate the size of a property and its value simultaneously.
Net asset value (NAV) is a financial metric that determines the total value of all assets held. NAV is a staple financial metric for investment
Commercial real estate is a premium real estate asset. That being the case, commercial real estate properties can sell at a premium price; it’s virtually
Trade fixtures are attached items in a commercial property that may be utilized for commercial purposes. Trade fixtures are generally affixed by the tenants, in
Whether a real estate investor is seeking financing for office buildings or multifamily properties, they will most likely want a reasonable interest rate on their
Return on assets (ROA) is the final profit made by the assets constituting an investment strategy. ROA calculations give investors a complete overview of their
Many investors will put a value on an investment’s liquidity. Including liquid or illiquid assets can alter how investors handle their portfolios. Explore how real
The average commercial real estate development timeline requires extensive planning and coordination. From the initial planning stages to actual construction, the development process is intricate,
Tenant improvements are build-outs on a leased property conducted primarily by the tenant. Alterations to the property can become a complicated issue between the owner
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