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Real Estate
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2018
Real Estate [Abstract]  
Real Estate
Real Estate:
Real Estate – Portfolio
Leases – The following outlines key information for NNN’s leases:
 
March 31, 2018
Lease classification:
 
Operating
2,830

Direct financing
7

Building portion – direct financing/land portion – operating
2

Weighted average remaining lease term (years)
11.4


The leases generally provide for limited increases in rent as a result of fixed increases, increases in the consumer price index, and/or increases in the tenant’s sales volume. Generally, the tenant is also required to pay all property taxes and assessments, substantially maintain the Property and carry property and liability insurance coverage. Certain Properties are subject to leases under which NNN retains responsibility for specific costs and expenses of the Property. Generally, the leases provide the tenant with one or more multi-year renewal options, subject to generally the same terms and conditions of the base term of the lease, including rent increases.
Real Estate Portfolio – Accounted for Using the Operating Method – Real estate subject to operating leases consisted of the following as of (dollars in thousands):
 
March 31, 2018
 
December 31, 2017
Land and improvements(1)
$
2,305,669

 
$
2,288,917

Buildings and improvements
5,056,056

 
4,968,778

Leasehold interests
3,971

 
5,261

 
7,365,696

 
7,262,956

Less accumulated depreciation and amortization
(910,559
)
 
(878,236
)
 
6,455,137

 
6,384,720

Work in progress for buildings and improvements
74,773

 
41,920

 
$
6,529,910

 
$
6,426,640


(1) Includes $30,434 and $25,799 in land for Properties under construction at March 31, 2018 and December 31,
2017, respectively.

Real Estate – Held For Sale
On a quarterly basis, the Company evaluates its Properties for held for sale classification based on specific criteria as outlined in ASC 360, Property, Plant & Equipment, including management’s intent to commit to a plan to sell the asset. NNN anticipates the disposition of Properties classified as held for sale to occur within 12 months. As of March 31, 2018, NNN had five of its Properties categorized as held for sale. NNN's real estate held for sale at December 31, 2017, included six Properties, one of which was sold in 2018. Real estate held for sale consisted of the following as of (dollars in thousands):
 
March 31, 2018
 
December 31, 2017
Land and improvements
$
2,864

 
$
3,058

Building and improvements
5,134

 
6,284

 
7,998

 
9,342

Less accumulated depreciation and amortization
(2,846
)
 
(2,885
)
Less impairment
(1,361
)
 
(86
)
 
$
3,791

 
$
6,371


Real Estate – Dispositions
The following table summarizes the Properties sold and the corresponding gain recognized on the disposition of Properties (dollars in thousands):
 
Quarter Ended March 31,
 
2018
 
2017
# of Sold
Properties
 
Gain
 
# of Sold
Properties
 
Gain
Gain on disposition of real estate
15
 
$
38,596

(1) 
17
 
$
14,624

(1)   Amount includes the recognition of a deferred gain related to a leasehold interest that was fully amortized
      in 2018

Real Estate – Commitments
NNN has committed to fund construction commitments on 20 Properties. The improvements on such Properties are estimated to be completed within 12 months. These construction commitments, as of March 31, 2018, are outlined in the table below (dollars in thousands):
Total commitment(1)
$
147,559

Amount funded
105,207

Remaining commitment
42,352

(1)   Includes land, construction costs, tenant improvements, lease costs and
      capitalized interest.


Real Estate – Impairments
Management periodically assesses its real estate for possible impairment whenever certain events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of the asset, including accrued rental income, may not be recoverable through operations. Events or circumstances that may occur include significant changes in real estate market conditions and the ability of NNN to re-lease or sell properties that are vacant or become vacant in a reasonable period of time. Impairments are measured as the amount by which the current book value of the asset exceeds the estimated fair value of the asset. As a result of the Company's review of long-lived assets, including identifiable intangible assets, NNN recognized real estate impairments, net of recoveries of $2,248,000 and $1,206,000 for the quarters ended March 31, 2018 and 2017, respectively.

The valuation of impaired assets is determined using widely accepted valuation techniques including discounted cash flow analysis, income capitalization, analysis of recent comparable sales transactions, actual sales negotiations and bona fide purchase offers received from third parties, which are Level 3 inputs. NNN may consider a single valuation technique or multiple valuation techniques, as appropriate, when estimating the fair value of its real estate.