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Ground leases involve leasing just the land without any structures on it. Tenants can build and use the property while the landowner collects rent. Ground leases are usually long-term, lasting 30 to 99 years. Examples of tenants who use ground leases include McDonald's and cell tower companies. Ground leases can be subordinated or unsubordinated, with different levels of risk and rent. From a landlord perspective, ground leases provide steady income, low risk, and less hassle. Tenants benefit from prime locations, lower costs, and tax perks.

Takeaways

  1. Ground leases involve leasing just the land without any structures on it.
  2. Tenants can build and use the property while the landowner collects rent.
  3. Ground leases are usually long-term, lasting 30 to 99 years.
  4. Examples of tenants who use ground leases include McDonald's and cell tower companies.
  5. Ground leases can be subordinated or unsubordinated, with different levels of risk and rent.
  6. From a landlord perspective, ground leases provide steady income, low risk, and less hassle.
  7. Tenants benefit from prime locations, lower costs, and tax perks.

Chapters

00:00 Leasing Land: A Unique Twist in Real Estate Investing

01:33 Big Players and Ground Leases

02:29 Subordinated vs. Unsubordinated Ground Leases

04:01 Steady Income and Prime Locations

04:48 Responsibilities of Landlords in Ground Leases

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