Capital Market Update Starbucks, 7-Eleven and Other BBB- Occupied Properties, 5.00% to 5.625% Socal, Lower Leverage

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Video added by Net Lease TV | Date Uploaded: January 19, 2026 | Date Created: January 16, 2026

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In this video feed Christian Marabella goes over the current pricing and underwriting terms for acquisition, refinance, cash-out and take-out financing for Starbucks, 7-Eleven, McDonalds and other Net Lease properties on Friday, January 16, 2026. Christian Explains the very special loan program that has very low rates in the 5.00% to 5.625% range for a 5, 7 or 10 year fixed with a 20 to 30 year amortization at 40% to 50% LTV for Net Lease Properties and Sponsors located in Southern California. This Capital Market Update to place at a newly developed Starbucks and McDonalds that is located in the fast growing Wildomar, CA area in the Inland Empire. If you are in need of financing for your Starbucs, 7-Eleven, McDonalds or other Net Lease property you can text / call Christian Marabella on his cell 7 days a week at (760) 803-6464 or email the marketing package or lease documents to nnn@marabellafinance.com. For more Net Lease TV click on the following link - https://www.marabellafinance.com/net


Categories:
Lending / Finance, Marketing/PR
Property Types:
Retail, Restaurant
States:
ALL


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