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Dutch Bros Ground Lease Sells to Sacramento Investor

SRS Real Estate Partners recently closed the $2.7-million ground lease acquisition of a Dutch Bros property located at 4085 Cameron Park Dr. in Cameron Park, a suburb of Sacramento. Built in 2024, the 950-square-foot property is situated on 0.87 acres and has a new, 15-year, absolute triple-net corporate-guaranteed lease in place.

VP Alexander Moore represented the buyer, a Sacramento-based private investor who was in a 1031 exchange. The seller was an Oregon-based investment group.

“This investment was ideal for my client as it provided them with a cash-flowing opportunity to have a ground lease with Dutch Bros, a fast-growing drive-thru coffee chain in the affluent Cameron Park area,” said Moore. “It is also proximate to Cameron Park Place Shopping Center and one block away from US Highway 50, providing an excellent location for consumer activity.”

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