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Wanda Cardenas How does a Beginner go about figuring out the Best Strategy??
11 November 2013 | 41 replies
What is your level of conventional and formal education, can you work decimals or figure a per centage in your head without much trouble?
Arthur Banks Rental purchase rule of thumb
5 July 2013 | 24 replies
Trump said, "the only difference between a $100k deal and a $1m deal is a decimal place."
Mark Blaz Recourse against a dishonest buyer in an RE transaction
26 April 2019 | 4 replies
Like I had mentioned, these properties are in distressed areas and got decimated after the crash. 
Josh E. Will the Federal Reserve ever raise interest rates?
23 May 2019 | 6 replies
I don't think the Fed will hesitate to implement QE4, as they know rising interest rates will completely decimate the economy.
Jonathan Jackson Cash on cash & cap rates
12 March 2019 | 9 replies
(ex. if you have a property that cash flows 200/m or 2400/yr and you have 20,000 of your own money in the property, then the property COC would be 2400/20000 or .12) a 12% return, the multiplication of 100 just removes the decimal point. so you would make 12% a year on that money you personally put into the property. 
Tareq Khreim New Guy from Central Massachusetts
8 April 2015 | 17 replies
@Toby BergstromWell true, but I was thinking more like some super killer spreadsheets in combination with the math, with some added extra decimal points...
Carlos Webel Refinancing out of hard money with a conventional mortgage loan
18 February 2016 | 14 replies
@Eric Schleif, yes the 2.5 points on the re-fi mortgage will increase my APR couple of decimal percent, however, the 2.5 points on the Hard Money loan take my APR from 10 to 20%.
John Hixon Formulas for evaluating a MHP
2 March 2016 | 21 replies
Assumption 1:  If the tenants pay their own utilities the expense ratio should be around 30% (in a well run park)Assumption 2:  if the owner pays the utilities the expense ratio should be around 40% (in a well run park)Assumption 3:  Do math for a 10 Cap-it works for any Cap rate you choose including  positive or negative*************************************************************************************************************************Net operating income=gross income - expenses Using the expense ration of 30%  => Net Operating Income*(1-expense ratio)=> NOI*(1-.3)Therefore:NOI/yr=(#lot)*(rent per lot per month)*(12 month per year)*(1-expense ratio)Cap Rate=NOI/Purchase pricedo some 8th grade algebra followed by some 6th grade math (dividing with a decimal)Purchase price=NOI/Cap rateTherefore:Purchase price{tenants pay utility}={#lots*Monthly Rent*12*(1-.3)}/0.1 =>84* lots * rentPurchase Price {owner pays utilities}={#lots*monthy rent*12*(1-.4)}/0.1 =>72*lots*rentThere are the 72/84 numbers derivedIts not rocket surgery.  
Jack B. Four unit vs five unit+ (multifamily, commercial vs. residential)
5 February 2016 | 6 replies
True, but an underwriter will be BLIND to that fact IMO :)   The Hurricane Andrew cut clear across the Florida peninsula from East to West and decimated Holmstead and all else. 
Bryan Dyer Senior Recruiter - Looking to work on his dreams.
23 July 2015 | 2 replies
The Affordable Care Act decimated my business and in one fell swoop, I found out how quickly life could change.