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Triple Net (NNN)

1031 Exchange Property Type

Triple Net (NNN)

Single-tenant properties with long-term leases where tenants pay all operating expenses including taxes, insurance, and maintenance.

Investment Overview

Triple Net (NNN) properties represent a significant category in the 1031 exchange replacement market. These assets typically feature established tenants operating under lease agreements, providing investors with predictable income streams and investment stability.

Key Investment Metrics

Typical Cap Rate5.0% - 7.0%
Lease Term10-25 years
Lease TypeAbsolute NNN
Tenant CreditInvestment Grade
Annual Increases1-2% fixed
Price Range$1M - $20M+

*Metrics are indicative ranges and vary by specific property, location, and market conditions.

Investment Benefits

Why investors choose Triple Net (NNN) properties for 1031 exchanges.

Zero landlord responsibilities

Predictable income streams

Long-term lease security

Investment-grade tenants

Minimal management required

National tenant recognition

1031 Exchange Considerations

When identifying Triple Net (NNN) properties as replacement assets for your 1031 exchange, several factors deserve careful consideration.

Identification Timeline

45 Days: Identify replacement properties in writing

180 Days: Complete acquisition of replacement property

Tip: Start identifying properties before closing on your relinquished property

Value Requirements

Equal or Greater: Replacement value should meet or exceed relinquished property

Debt Replacement: New debt should equal or exceed old debt to avoid boot

Tip: Consult with your CPA for specific calculations

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Triple Net (NNN) properties?

Single-tenant properties with long-term leases where tenants pay all operating expenses including taxes, insurance, and maintenance.

Are Triple Net (NNN) properties suitable for 1031 exchange?

Yes, Triple Net (NNN) properties qualify as like-kind replacement properties for 1031 exchanges. These properties are held for investment purposes and meet IRS requirements for tax-deferred exchange treatment.

What should I consider when identifying Triple Net (NNN) replacement properties?

Key factors include tenant credit quality, lease term remaining, rent escalation structure, property condition, location fundamentals, and cap rate relative to market. We help investors evaluate these factors within the 45-day identification deadline.

How do I get started?

Contact us to discuss Triple Net (NNN) replacement property identification for your 1031 exchange. We can help identify suitable properties nationwide and coordinate with qualified intermediaries to meet your deadlines.

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