Landlords in older markets warm up to marijuana tenants, but premium still applies
Although cannabis entrepreneurs should expect to pay a premium for real estate, those premiums amount to far less than they used to, observers said.
Cannabis companies seeking real estate face limited choices and premium prices
Experienced cannabis entrepreneurs know that ancillary companies such as construction and banking providers often charge marijuana businesses more than their non-plant-touching counterparts—the so-called “green tax.”
For plant-touching marijuana companies, most lending options tied to property
When it comes to borrowing money, most roads in cannabis lead to real estate. Lenders look for assets, and few options exist for no-asset lending.