Sale and leasebacks: a case study
Abstract
Suggests that the sale and leaseback of property provides a way for ownerâoccupiers to redistribute capital invested in property with either the release of capital or its reinvestment in a more balanced property portfolio. Outlines a case study which shows how such a programme is carried out. Considers the strategy adopted, method of sale, legal considerations and market influences. Reveals that the degree of market interest reflected the strength of covenant being offered and the perception of an assured investment.
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Citation
Fox, J.W.W. (1993), "Sale and leasebacks: a case study", Journal of Property Finance, Vol. 4 No. 1. https://doi.org/10.1108/09588689310037283
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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