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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Triple Net (NNN) Lease? A commercial lease where the tenant pays property taxes, building insurance, and maintenance on top of base rent. Most common with single-tenant retail, restaurant, and medical properties. SIG has 545+ listings across 48 states, many with NNN structures from national and regional tenants. Use the Lease Type filter above to narrow results.

Is a Triple Net (NNN) Lease a Good Investment? For long-term, income-focused investors, often yes. Triple net leases offer predictable cash flow, minimal management, and lease terms of 10 to 20 years. Focus on investment-grade tenants, remaining term, and rent escalations. Filter by Cap Rate above to find deals within your target range.

What’s the Difference Between an Absolute Triple Net (NNN) and a Ground Lease? In an Absolute Triple Net (NNN) Lease, the tenant operates the building and the landlord owns both the land and the improvements. In a ground lease, the tenant owns the improvements and the landlord owns only the land, typically under a 50- to 99-year term. SIG lists both. Use the Lease Type filter above to view each structure separately.

Is a Ground Lease a Good Investment? Ground leases offer some of the most stable income in commercial real estate. Yields are lower, typically 4% to 6%, but suit buyers prioritizing principal preservation and long-term passive income. They are also a popular 1031 exchange target due to their simplicity and corporate-backed tenants. Filter by Ground Lease under Lease Type above to explore current availability.

What is a Multi-Tenant Retail or Shopping Center Investment? A multi-tenant property leases space to several tenants across a single asset, spreading income risk across multiple rent streams. SIG lists strip centers, neighborhood centers, and anchored shopping centers nationwide. Select Shopping Center under Property Type above to browse active listings.

What should I look for when buying commercial land or a development site? Start with zoning and entitlements. Confirm what can be built, whether approvals are in place, and the development timeline. From there, evaluate traffic counts, access, visibility, and proximity to demand drivers. Select Land under Property Type above to see current availability.

Does SIG list commercial properties available for lease? Yes, SIG maintains an active for-lease inventory nationwide alongside its investment sales listings. Whether you are a tenant looking for space or an owner working to lease up a vacant asset, SIG’s leasing team can help. Select the For Lease tab at the top of this page to view current availability.