Recession Resilience Case Study: Dollar General

Managing Partner David Fisher illustrates the basics of ExchangeRight’s recession-resilient investment strategy by looking at Dollar General, one of the investment-grade tenants featured in our Net-Leased Portfolios. David highlights Dollar General’s virtues as a tenant, including its strong investment-grade credit rating and its steady same-store sales growth, while also emphasizing the importance of assessing demographic information, traffic counts, and other factors when picking particular properties to invest in.

Tags: Acquisition Criteria, Investment-Grade Tenants, Recession-Resilience, Risk Mitigation, Secure Capital, Stable Income

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