Marcus & Millichap Arranges $5.1M Sale of Single-Tenant Restaurant Property Near Los Angeles
Why this matters
This transaction underscores the continued institutional interest in single-tenant retail assets within gateway markets, even amid broader sector headwinds. The sale of a modestly sized, single-tenant restaurant property near Los Angeles reflects a persistent appetite for stable, income-generating retail real estate that can offer defensive qualities in an uncertain economic environment. Woodland Hills, as a suburban node within the sprawling LA metro area, remains attractive for investors seeking exposure to consumer-facing assets with relatively predictable cash flow profiles. From a capital markets perspective, the deal signals that brokerage platforms like Marcus & Millichap continue to facilitate liquidity in smaller-scale retail properties, which often serve as entry points for private equity and regional funds looking to deploy capital outside of trophy assets. The transaction also hints at lending conditions that remain supportive for retail real estate, at least at the single-tenant level, where tenant credit and lease terms can mitigate risk. Institutionally, this sale may reflect a recalibration toward more granular, location-specific retail plays that can withstand broader sector challenges such as e-commerce disruption and shifting consumer behavior. It suggests that investors are still willing to allocate capital to retail real estate in major metros, provided the asset offers tenant stability and a defensible market position.
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WOODLAND HILLS, CALIF. — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the $5.1 million sale of a single-tenant retail property located approximately 26 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles in Woodland Hills. Built in 1978, the…
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