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Billboards in good locations fetch between $5000 a year to over $50,000 for the land owners and almost always do not effect ground level activities. Find a local outdoor firm on oaaa.org. We’re in NC and southeast. This post might actually have made you some $$
Re: Alt. income fo Comm Property, Try BILLBOARDS - Posted by Eoin Dunkle
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I’ve often wondered if the BB industry has ever considered that there could be a market for the income streams produced by sign leases.
Say a landowner with a sign in place wanted to sell the lease for a lump sum payment. Could he find a buyer? Or, with a lump sum buyer in hand, consider that the sign company could offer a lump sum payment to the landowner as an alternative to lease payments.
If such a market existed, there may even be room for arbitrage between the market value of the income stream and the lump sum acceptable to the landowner… the margin could accrue to the sign company, further reducing the overall costs of the land lease, or to a broker between the contract buyer and the lessee…
Re: Alt. income fo Comm Property, Try BILLBOARDS - Posted by Ernie Rankin
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Being an old salty dog note guy, I always take advantage of the discounts (at least at my option) in my contracts with land owners. It’s real hard to sell a land lease sometimes to big real estate developers, their just not that into $50,000 but the mid-market guy loves the deal. But the answer is YES, there is and we do advance on income from Billboard companies. Remember, 90% of the Billboard companies are consolidated and are public companies, most signs that are standing in big cities can;t be rebuilt so there’s not much chance a sign company is going to take to loose the location by not paying. My company is very small by comparision but we’ve only had to once advance on a lease because the land owner needed money. The discount was normal 30% off face value and the leases run usually 15-20 years.