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Updated about 9 years ago, 09/26/2015

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Max Powers
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Miami, FL
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How do you interpret renewal probability, downtime, and vacancy?

Max Powers
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Miami, FL
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The definition of all those terms are obvious, but if you're trying to back into a pro forma you're looking at or create your own how do all those elements work together?

For example, if there is a 75% chance of renewal, expected downtime of 3 months for a new lease, and an assumed 5% vacancy how would you put all those elements together?

Would you do .75 * market renewal rate + .25 * renewal rate*(/12)? Plus would you add a general vacancy or would that be double counting the general vacancy?

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