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Updated over 5 years ago, 04/12/2019

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Reece Register
  • Realtor
  • Tampa, FL
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What "Number" are investors looking at for their ROI?

Reece Register
  • Realtor
  • Tampa, FL
Posted

Here in the Tampa Market we are seeing inexperienced investors wanting to purchase buy and hold properties but not sure what line to look at when evaluating deals.... Cap rate seems to be the common term. If you are financing and holding a property for 5-10 years shouldn't the IRR be the most important number to look at?

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