
26 October 2015 | 30 replies
With so many different asset types (retail, office, hotel, industrial, apartments, residential), investment strategies (core, core plus, value-added, opportunistic), geographical regions and cities with their own microenvironments, and other miscellaneous variables (like the vintage year of the fund), it would be an enormous task to pull together.

25 September 2015 | 13 replies
Depends on the level of deal we´re talking about here, but with something like that $30k victory you´re celebrating I´d probably buy the bottle of 1988 Rémy-Martín Vintage Premier Cru I´ve wanted for a while, and enjoy that with a 2007 Trinidad Ingénios Edicion Limitada cigar.

15 October 2019 | 7 replies
Some of the things you will want on that summary sheet is:Capital StructureSources & UsesInvestment Attributes -prop name, vintage, risk profile, units, purchase price, exit price, acq date, exit dateUnit MixDebt HighlightReturn ProfileReturn sensitivity to hold period & purchase priceFinancial Summary (by year)Cumulative Return on Investment** all of this info should be already showing somewhere else in your underwriting model and you just have to link it to this new tab so it auto-updates as you change assumptions in your UW model.

4 July 2015 | 34 replies
I used to build vintage race bikes.
8 July 2015 | 22 replies
Sounds like that area is very pro-tenant.What vintage is this 28 unit??

12 July 2015 | 4 replies
In the case of having to sell as an exit strategy I believe the renovations could make up for the layout most of the house is still vintage 1970's.

20 October 2015 | 28 replies
I can't speak specifically to the markets on this list, @Chris Clothier, but I can say that here in California the vast majority of foreclosures are still in the 2004-2007 vintage loans.

16 May 2019 | 41 replies
I think it is about 20 yo, it is a Kenmore and the washer seems to be similar vintage, that we got used some years ago.

15 May 2019 | 0 replies
I'm looking at a 1800sf duplex building here in North Central Illinois. Built in 1980. Both units rented at 575 apiece. List price is 130k. I've done my number crunching/calcs and the comps/analysis indicate similar t...

22 May 2019 | 5 replies
Therefore, I only invest in markets with growing populations, growing jobs, diverse industries, landlord-friendly laws, and a few other criteria.We buy pitched-roof properties of 70s vintage (at the absolute oldest) in acceptable condition without major occupancy problems.