
16 July 2018 | 31 replies
That's statistically unavoidable.

24 July 2018 | 16 replies
If you have a B class property statistically a score of 650 should be a bare minimum.

30 August 2016 | 4 replies
I live in Seminole County, Florida, but I would be willing to buy in either Seminole, Orange, Lake, Osceola, or Volusia.What statistics should I look at to determine which of these areas will be the best to buy an apartment complex in?

28 December 2018 | 131 replies
Statistically it is very very hard to find that here right now with a deal that makes sense.

9 November 2016 | 10 replies
@Megan LansdellI have a BBA in marketing, and to be honest with you, most of it is pretty common sense unless you want to focus on the more technical stuff like market research and statistics.

25 March 2015 | 0 replies
Rents climbed 3.2 percent last year, the most since 2008, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data.

22 February 2016 | 18 replies
According to statistics, 60 million people in the US live in condos, that's around 20% of the population.

14 February 2016 | 53 replies
Any statistics?
2 November 2019 | 8 replies
Assume a project cost in the 10-50mm range in gateway / primary markets 90/10 dealI currently use the following UW Assumptions: cap rate expansion: 5-10 bps per yearrent growth: 2-2.5% annualProduct type: mid rise affordable MF spec developmentTerm: 3 yrs holdYOC: 6-7%Trended ROC/spread: 150 bps > exit capLIRR: 16-17% EM: 2xLTC: 65%LPs pref: 9%Waterfall: 80/20 to 13% 70/30 to 18% 65/35 thereafterLook forward to what others have to sayJust curious if you're able to explain what all of those terms mean and their corresponding statistics that I don't understand.

7 March 2016 | 10 replies
You want to make sure you reach a statistically significant test sample before making any decisions on which to move forward with. (95%+ conficence of the sample representing the total population)You can use this calculator: http://drpete.co/split-test-calculatorReplace "visits" with "postcards" and "goals" with "calls/leads".