HB586 - Georgia Extends Intangible Tax Exemption on Commercial Loans – What This Means for Property Owners

HB586 - Georgia Extends Intangible Tax Exemption on Commercial Loans – What This Means for Property Owners

HB586 - Georgia Extends Intangible Tax Exemption on Commercial Loans – What This Means for Property OwnersJonathan Aceves
Published on: 30/05/2025

Effective July 1, 2025, Georgia commercial loans with terms up to 62 months are exempt from intangible tax. Learn how this change reduces closing costs and improves financing flexibility for real estate owners and investors.

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Understanding Circle K Ground Lease and Cap Rates Trends  in the Current Market

Understanding Circle K Ground Lease and Cap Rates Trends  in the Current Market

Understanding Circle K Ground Lease and Cap Rates Trends  in the Current MarketStephen Long
Published on: 12/03/2025

Over the past three years, Circle K ground leases have shown clear trends in rent per acre and cap rates, highlighting the evolving dynamics of the convenience store market. These leases, typically 15-20 years in length and corporately guaranteed, provide long-term security for landlords while ensuring high visibility locations for the tenant.

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Chipotle BTS Market Report

Chipotle BTS Market Report

Chipotle BTS Market ReportJonathan Aceves
Published on: 30/10/2024

This report tracks Chipotle cap rates rising 100 bps and lease rates increasing from $55/SF to $65/SF between 2022-2024. Rising interest rates and costs have tightened margins for developers, potentially challenging future build-to-suit projects.

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Understanding Chick-fil-A Ground Lease Trends in the Current Market

Understanding Chick-fil-A Ground Lease Trends in the Current Market

Understanding Chick-fil-A Ground Lease Trends in the Current MarketJonathan Aceves
Published on: 30/08/2024

Chick-fil-A's ground leases show trends like fluctuating rent per acre, with higher rents in premium locations and a focus on high-traffic, densely populated areas. Lot size inversely impacts rent, and income levels have little effect.

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