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Cash-On-Cash (CoC) Returns - Currently

Robert Diaz
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I'd like to see what everyone sees for current CoC returns on syndicated deals. I'd like to understand current trends with this metric. Especially the average expected CoC returns for an investor in a multifamily property. The focus is on class C or low B-type multifamily properties under 100 units throughout the Midwest and the South. Thank you. I think this feedback will be helpful for everyone. - Robert

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Greg Kasmer#2 Multi-Family and Apartment Investing Contributor
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Greg Kasmer#2 Multi-Family and Apartment Investing Contributor
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Robert - I think most syndications will aim for 6-8% cash on cash, but depending up the extent of the "value add"/renovation work you may see little/no cash flow the first year. So, the 6-8% maybe be an average return or a stabilized return in Year 3 and beyond. Good Luck!

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