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Abou C. Assessor vs sell price
11 March 2015 | 7 replies
Abou, you can calculate the property taxes on a property in Rhode Island by looking up the assessed value (on the city/town assessor page) and then dividing by 1000 and multiplying by "rate" and "% of value" on this tax rates page.For example, if a residential property is assessed at $250,000 in Cranston, then it's 250,000 * 22.84/1000 (tax rate) * 100% (% of assessed value that is taxed) = $5710/year or 475 that would need to be set aside each month.
Myrtle Mike Thompson How much should I be concerned about property taxes?
17 June 2016 | 8 replies
I'll tell you what I DO know and sorry if I'm going over some basics that you already know.To determine Prop tax, the "assessed value" is multiplied by the assessment ratio and then by the milage rate.
Robert Muzyka Anyone invested in Duplexes?!
3 March 2017 | 15 replies
This means taking the monthly gross rents and multiplying them by 60 making sure that number is at or under the sales price.
Chris Jackson REHAB ESTIMATION HELP
10 May 2016 | 9 replies
Every state is different on what labor and material will run you, you are from PA and he is from Maryland ( he may have investments in PA and know the market) but i wouldn't go buying a property based on that price fluctuation. go to a local reia meeting and talk to other investors in your area that may be willing to sit with you and give you an idea, take a contractor out to lunch and pick his brain for a little bit or purchase an estimating program that has a multiplier in in for whatever state you want to do an estimate for.
Ali Ahmed Is this a decent deal?
30 June 2018 | 20 replies
Your rent to cost multiplier of 0.88% could be profitable in a higher rent market. 
Jacob Morris Creating a portfolio of Syndications as limited partner only
21 June 2019 | 18 replies
There are faster ways to multiply equity, but they come with more risk.Here is my biased pro/con list for syndication vs SFR/small multis.
Eric Thornton How can I evaluate an off market potential commercial investment?
12 October 2018 | 17 replies
Multiply the GBA by the cost per SF ($475) and you get construction costs of $17,480,000.
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?
Curtis Rouse Jr Financial Model: Multi Family Analysis - Where are the DEALS!?!?
29 October 2018 | 21 replies
The analysis below is a conventional loan with 20% down.Financial Analysis Cash on Cash Return3.65 %Internal Rate of Return (IRR)9.65 %Return on Equity (ROE)4.05 %Capitalization Rate5.89 %Gross Rent Multiplier (GRM)9.06Debt-coverage Ratio (DCR)1.24Operating Expense Ratio (OER)43.19 %Also, the seller is offering owner financing with interest only loan for 3 years so she can have time to locate another property in Florida (this property is in West Virginia) for a 1031 exchange.