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In a significant transaction within the real estate market, a Tesla Collision Center property located at 18011 Mitchell South in Irvine has been sold for $21 million. This property is particularly noteworthy as it features a 10-year triple net lease with options for extension, providing a stable income stream for the new owners.
The sale reflects the growing demand for properties associated with major corporations, particularly those in the electric vehicle sector. Tesla's commitment to a long-term lease underscores the company's strategy to maintain a strong presence in key locations while ensuring operational efficiency.
Investors are increasingly attracted to properties with established tenants like Tesla, as they offer a reliable return on investment. The sale of this property not only highlights the robust nature of the commercial real estate market but also emphasizes the ongoing expansion of Tesla's infrastructure in California. As electric vehicles continue to gain popularity, the demand for such facilities is expected to rise further.
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