Property summary
This exceptional sale-leaseback opportunity presents a 9,384 square foot retail bank building located at 35 S Lindan Ave, Quincy, CA 95971, in Plumas County. The property sits on a 0.67-acre lot and was built in 1995. Currently 100% occupied by a single tenant under an Absolute NNN lease with a corporate guarantee, offering significant investor security. The lease boasts a remaining term of 20 years, with annual rent bumps ranging from 2.0% to 3.0%, ensuring consistent income growth. The asking price is $3,267,022, yielding a 6.75% cap rate and a net operating income (NOI) of $220,524. The tenant is a publicly traded community bank with a strong track record of financial performance and a commitment to its local market. This investment offers a compelling combination of passive income, long-term stability, and appreciation potential in a desirable Northern California location, a short drive from Lake Tahoe, Reno, Nevada, and Sacramento. The lease includes 4 or 5-year renewal options. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a mission-critical property with a strong tenant and a proven investment strategy.
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