Long Term Land Leaseholds: Including Ninety-Nine Year Leases offers a clear path to understanding a complex asset class.
This classic reference explains long-term leases and how they work for owners, tenants, and investors. It presents practical guidance written for real estate professionals and students of the field, with a focus on real-world application.
- Learn the basic definition and origin of long-term leases and how they evolved for modern building needs.
- Discover how leaseholds are valued, secured, and financed, including the role of bonds, buildings, and taxes.
- Explore different lease structures, from straight and graded leases to amortized plans, and how they affect both sides.
- See real-world considerations for securing and managing leaseholds, including appraising and ensuring performance over many years.
Ideal for realtors, brokers, lawyers, bankers, and investors seeking a solid foundation in long-term leaseholds and their practical uses.