Investment-grade property refers to real estate of such quality and size that it’s eligible for inclusion in high-quality institutional portfolios, typically owned by large investors like insurance companies, pension funds, and real estate investment trusts (REITs).
A Key Tenant, also frequently referred to as an Anchor Tenant, is a major retailer or other business that is considered to be significantly beneficial to a commercial property. They draw considerable foot traffic, consequently supporting smaller businesses in the same complex.
With over 3,000 definitions (and 30,000 Quizes!), our Lexicon of Real Estate Terms equips buyers, sellers, and professionals with the knowledge needed to thrive in the real estate market. Empower your journey today!