Why do so many businesses lease buildings instead of buying them
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Date: October 20th, 2019 4:05 PM Author: Electric generalized bond
Why would they own?
Cost of capital too high to be investing in real estate
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Date: October 20th, 2019 6:32 PM Author: swashbuckling temple
Clueless side hustle like owning property?
How exactly do you think a company would “lose their shirt”? I don’t think
even the most dedicated MBA student would argue that.
All the hypothetical losses from owning land are in opportunity
costs.
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Date: October 20th, 2019 9:59 PM Author: Underhanded talented cruise ship
What is the cap rate on CRE? 8%? I would assume if someone is running a business they expect a lot higher return than that, even on a leveraged basis.
I will say that it makes sense to own the real-estate over the long run, not because of strictly financial considerations, but rather because of the stability it brings.
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Date: October 20th, 2019 10:08 PM Author: Peach public bath volcanic crater
It really depends on the situation but for a lot of businesses it makes sense to own the real estate and it’s short term thinking to sell it.
However - doing something like a sale leaseback can come into handy if you know your gonna reduce your footprint in a few years for whatever reasons like redundancy or merger or facility consolidation, where you access capital up front that can be redeployed into higher RoI situations.
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Date: January 29th, 2026 2:08 PM Author: ,..,,,,,,....,,,...,
Do you think guys with a business plan that is “make some beer and sell it - guess we’ll also have cool hats and t-shirts and get a dude to make wings or whatever” also have the capital and knowledge to make a smart multi-million dollar real estate investment? Which incidentally if they get it wrong will bankrupt them, whereas if they get fucked at lease renewal they can move their operation to a shittier neighborhood or get a new job?
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Date: January 29th, 2026 2:29 PM Author: ,..,,,,,,....,,,...,
Mortgage requires equity and is a 30-year commitment that you can’t easily walk away from. Nobody is giving a good mortgage for a startup business with no equity and no personal guarantee. Lease does not require equity (in many cases landlord will give you a free period or pay for improvements so it is effectively negative equity) and if shit goes sidewise you can just not renew, pay a termination fee if pre-agreed, or negotiate a favorable termination on the grounds “you don’t want to pay lawyers to sue the owner of a failed brewpub.” Obviously the calc is different if you are a big enterprise with wealthy owners who have other assets, but we’re talking here about people who can’t handle a rent increase so that seems not to be the case.
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