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What does $12 SF NNN mean?

What does $12 SF NNN mean?

Triple Net rent
NNN stands for Triple Net rent. In this type of commercial real estate rent, you pay the amount listed and you also have pay additional costs (usually Operating Expenses) on top of that. For example: say the Office Space listing you’re interested in says the rent is $24.00 NNN per sqft/year.

How do you calculate NNN?

Lease Rate: $20.00 /SF NNN (Estimated NNN = $3.25/SF), meaning the base rental rate is $20.00 per square foot per year and the property expenses, which include property taxes and insurance, are estimated to be $3.25 per square foot per year, though they can fluctuate from year to year.

How do you value a triple net lease?

NNN leases are calculated by adding the estimated common area maintenance expenses, annual property taxes, and the building insurance for the property. This number is then divided by the total square footage of the building and given to the tenants on a per square foot basis.

What is the average NNN?

Now we have to add on the NNN cost which may range from $1 to $20 a square foot based on the use and costs. It is typical to see a $3 a square foot NNN cost in my area, which would add $15,000 a year or $1,250 a month to the costs.

What is the full form of NNN?

NNN Full Form is Triple Net

Term Definition Category
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What does NNN include?

The NNN fees includes property taxes, property insurance and common area maintenance for a building (CAM). This means that in addition to the $14 square foot yearly rate you are also responsible for paying the taxes, insurance, and common area maintenance fees.

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