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John Thi Rent-to-Value (RV) Ratio
31 July 2014 | 5 replies
What you are talking about is different forms of Gross Rent Multipliers
Liliana Lopez how to calculate interest to reedeem
19 December 2016 | 7 replies
Then multiply your bid amount by .03287   And then multiply the amount of days befor redemption.
Justin Summers asset protection for Rental Properties 1 LLC? or Many individuals
27 December 2015 | 7 replies
Luckily the things you have to do to keep a LLC running are a lot easier than a corporation but still, if you multiply the things you have to do by 8-10 properties, it's easy to mess something up and end up at risk.
David Weis Can someone explain HUD and Fannie Mae?
20 March 2014 | 8 replies
I take ARV and multiply by .65 then subtract my rehab costs.
Anthony Parisi Gross Rental Yield Calculation Question
16 August 2019 | 0 replies
Gross Rental Yield: annual rental income divided by my property’s value/price (multiplied by 100 to get the percentage). 
Tony Hardy Just closed apartment complex in Elgin and Beverly
2 September 2015 | 4 replies
The sale price was $430,000 ($53,750 Per unit, 7.66 Cap Rate and a Gross Rent Multiplier of 13.04).
Jeff P. Question - working with RE Broker outside the box. South Carolina
22 March 2016 | 19 replies
A lot of people put on a realtor's hat to sell or list but have no clue about CAP rates or Gross Rent Multipliers or other valuation methods.
Vic Vega Buying turnkey rental close to market value? Crazy or no?
9 September 2016 | 20 replies
If so then let's take $1300 X 12 = $15,600  $80,000 normal sales price, divided by $15,600 =5.1 gross rent multiplier
Cody L. One of my banks vs. reality - Finally time for me to ask a Q :)
3 July 2017 | 10 replies
If I take the rate charged and multiply buy that same number, it does bring my payment closer, but still not right on.  
Darwin Crawford So you Wanna be a Landlord?
9 January 2018 | 50 replies
Costs multiply, appraisals are $3500+, the city gets more involved, parking becomes a thing, licensing, etc, etc.