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SRS Real Estate Partners has successfully finalized the sale of three newly constructed drive-thru Starbucks properties in California, with a total transaction value of $10 million. Each property is backed by long-term, corporate-guaranteed triple-net leases, showcasing the sustained interest from investors in high-credit, single-tenant assets.
The sale reflects a growing trend in the real estate market, where investors are increasingly seeking stable, reliable income sources through properties with reputable tenants. Starbucks, known for its strong brand presence and customer loyalty, provides an attractive opportunity for investors looking to diversify their portfolios.
With the continued expansion of drive-thru locations, particularly in the wake of changing consumer preferences, these properties are well-positioned to generate consistent revenue. This transaction highlights the robust demand for quality real estate investments in prime locations, further solidifying the appeal of the retail sector in the current market landscape.
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