
3 July 2023 | 5 replies
So take your house value and multiply it by .8 (essentially 80%).

3 July 2023 | 12 replies
What was she thinking.Anyways, I would add up what they took and multiply it x10 and charge them for it.

16 January 2023 | 8 replies
Multiply Days occupied by Nightly rate, and subtract expenses, and that should give you your cash flow.

9 February 2016 | 22 replies
Every dollar I save in free cash flow now is hopefully multiplied 100 fold when I reach my goals later on.
25 October 2017 | 5 replies
Once you have the rehab estimate, take the ARV multiply by 70%, subtract your rehab estimate, and you will have roughly what an investor would buy it from you for.

14 December 2022 | 10 replies
Then I'd multiply that rate by 1.5x and divide by the number of rooms to get an estimate for each room's rate.

12 July 2023 | 4 replies
For those who MTR, what revenue multiplier makes sense to you for the additional work and cost of an MTR over an LTR?

8 August 2023 | 8 replies
Remember that number...you'll use it later.4 - Now assign each R/R to the partners, and total up the numbers for each partner.5 - Multiply each number for each partner in Step #4, by the number calculated in Step #3 (I told you you'd use it later.

23 November 2017 | 3 replies
This would be commercial so basically you take the net operating income and multiply it by your areas cap rate and that’s what it’s worth.

16 August 2023 | 6 replies
If you find an 1,800 square foot duplex sold for $360,000 ($200/sqft), and you had 2 - 2,000 sqft duplexes, you would multiply your square footage (4000sf) by $200/sqft and get $800,000.