Purchase Price | $2,250,000 |
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Annual Rental Income | $145,125 |
Cap Rate | 6.45% |
Lease Term | 16 Years |
City | Lubbock MSA |
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Taco Bell – Absolute NNN Investment
Lubbock MSA | West Texas Growth Market | Passive Income | High-Visibility QSR Corridor
This offering presents the opportunity to acquire a single-tenant Taco Bell property located in the Lubbock Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), a key regional hub in West Texas. The asset is leased on an absolute triple net (NNN) basis, requiring no landlord responsibilities and providing stable, long-term passive income. Strategically positioned along a heavily trafficked retail corridor with national co-tenancy and growing residential density, this Taco Bell offers strong underlying real estate fundamentals paired with a proven QSR tenant.
Tenant Overview – Taco Bell | Established Quick-Service Restaurant Operator
Taco Bell is one of the most recognized quick-service restaurant (QSR) brands in the United States. Known for its affordability, operational efficiency, and national presence, Taco Bell has become a staple across suburban, urban, and regional retail corridors. The brand’s real estate model emphasizes drive-thru access, dense daytime traffic, and strong visibility—all factors aligned with this offering.
The lease is structured as an absolute NNN, meaning the tenant is responsible for all taxes, insurance, and property maintenance. The long-term lease includes scheduled rent escalations, creating predictable, inflation-protected income. This structure is ideal for investors seeking reliable cash flow, minimal management obligations, and long-term stability in an accessible Texas market.
Market Overview – Lubbock MSA | West Texas Economic & Educational Hub
The Lubbock MSA serves as the economic, healthcare, and educational center for a large region of northwest Texas and eastern New Mexico. With a population exceeding 325,000 and home to Texas Tech University, Lubbock benefits from a strong blend of young professionals, students, and families, making it an ideal location for consumer-facing retail and food service operations.
Lubbock’s economy is supported by higher education, agriculture, healthcare, manufacturing, and distribution. It boasts a low cost of living, pro-business environment, and sustained investment in infrastructure and housing. The city’s stable economic base supports year-round consumer demand, with Texas Tech’s enrollment of over 40,000 students adding a reliable and consistent source of traffic to nearby retail corridors.
The Taco Bell property is located on a high-traffic thoroughfare with daily vehicle counts exceeding 25,000, surrounded by complementary national retailers such as Walmart, CVS, AutoZone, Sonic, and McDonald’s. The site benefits from excellent ingress/egress, strong signage visibility, and proximity to high-density residential developments, schools, and service businesses.
Demographic Overview
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Lubbock’s ongoing residential growth, especially in southwest submarkets, continues to attract both national retailers and QSR tenants looking to capitalize on underserved pockets of the region. The city’s commitment to infrastructure and commercial development supports long-term tenant retention and property appreciation.
Investment Highlights
Conclusion
This Taco Bell property in the Lubbock MSA offers a compelling opportunity for investors seeking a passive, stable, and inflation-protected income stream in a growing West Texas market. With a proven tenant, long-term lease, and strong fundamentals in place, this asset is well-positioned for long-term performance and minimal management oversight.
As Lubbock continues to attract investment and population growth driven by its role as a regional economic engine, demand for essential retail and QSR services remains strong. This offering delivers simplicity, consistency, and strategic location—key attributes for any net lease investment.
For full offering details and lease terms, please contact us directly. High-quality net lease QSR assets in Texas markets like Lubbock are limited and in strong investor demand.