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SRS Real Estate Partners has successfully finalized the sale of a ground lease for a Dutch Bros. Coffee location in San Bernardino, California, for an impressive $2.765 million. This transaction was notably represented by Senior Managing Principals Patrick Luther and Matthew Mousavi, who played a key role in facilitating the deal. The sale was executed at a cap rate of 4.52%, marking it as one of the lowest cap rates recorded for a Dutch Bros. single-tenant net lease property this year.
The Dutch Bros. location is part of a growing trend in the coffee retail sector, showcasing the brand's expanding footprint across the United States. Investors are increasingly drawn to such properties due to their strong performance and the popularity of the Dutch Bros. brand. This sale not only demonstrates the ongoing demand for high-quality net lease investments but also highlights the confidence in the coffee market's resilience and growth potential.
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