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Greg P. Question for Experienced Investors please..
23 June 2011 | 20 replies
Multiplies 8x in 12, 16x in 16 years.
Tony L. Self Storage units as investments
12 August 2018 | 53 replies
So when I approach a market I look at the population and multiply it by 10%.
Ryan Weddle Cap rates - small vs large multifamily
25 April 2018 | 16 replies
Gallinelli talks about these smaller properties being valued using Gross Rent Multipliers as well as comps.
Alexander Alguire Your BIGGEST "There's no way I can do this whole REI thing"
25 April 2017 | 21 replies
If you see the world through your fears, poverty multiplies all around you.You're not selling products.
Tab Teehee Great value add or money pit?
10 April 2018 | 14 replies
So what is a number, ratio, multiplier, etc., that the average Multifamily investor is looking for?
N/A N/A Notice of Trustee's Sale Pending - Question..
22 January 2007 | 7 replies
decide what your ARV (after repair value is) then take that number and multiply by 70% (.70) then subtract your repairs and that should be close to where you want to be.
Dolores Ruiz REO PURCHASE
9 July 2007 | 12 replies
Multiplying first versus subtracting first gives you a different result because of the Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally rules.Check out these posts for some more discussion of the 70% rule:http://forums.biggerpockets.com/viewtopic.php?
N/A N/A Is it better to invest in commercial property or residential
13 July 2012 | 62 replies
Forced appreciation is multiplied across a number of units for a nice multiplier effectCommercial deals are a lot more sophisticated and generally involve pooling money unless you have a ton of it to do it on your own.
Kevin Boylan How do you determine the GRM to apply to a house?
5 December 2005 | 3 replies
How do you go about finding out or determining the proper Gross Rent Multiplier to apply to a house that you are thinking about purchasing?
Alex Jean Baptiste At the risk of looking like I don't know anything...
3 August 2017 | 9 replies
Multiply that by a vacancy rate.