
23 January 2022 | 8 replies
Someone asked once which brokerage had the most investors and I'm not sure that is published anywhere, but I would guess KW has as many as any.
22 January 2018 | 5 replies
CBRE publishes a cap rate survey report.

13 August 2016 | 29 replies
@Chris Jones, looking at a recent report published by Cushman & Wakefield regarding commercial space lease rates, I would tend to agree with @Minh Le that the shift will happen in late 2017.

1 August 2018 | 77 replies
@Brandon Turner - dude - did I not suggest yesterday that we record a video for my next blog post - just sitting around and talking - BP reality show - you always take my ideas and pass them off as yours on BP and publish a book and make all that money...damn itIt was MY idea - let's do it

14 October 2013 | 8 replies
The only two things an investor must consider is that you must use the appropriate % for the different ARV figures and you may need to make adjustments if you have extra expensive financing costs.Example, in J Scott's example published in the link above, the MAO came to be $50,000.

19 April 2015 | 4 replies
If you're using any kind of specialty software on your computer, you already know that, occasionally, the authors publish new versions, with "up-to-date information," that typically resolve problems that arose with earlier versions.The same can be said about RE.

1 May 2015 | 2 replies
Hi Ariq,First off all as an investor, I'd recommend you'll do some market analysis, and choose the best location for investment.You can find the best property in a sinking location while average properties in a better location would have yielded greater returns.We at algoreit.com have started creating public tools for market analysis.Also we are now publishing our exciting key findings of our extensive real estate market research: blog.algoreit.comHope you'll find it helping.Wish you good luck in your investing.

16 February 2015 | 3 replies
If you don't want to ask, you can find this info in the zoning codes that your local city publishes.

2 October 2020 | 61 replies
This has probably never been published before, so here goes something new....

23 February 2008 | 5 replies
., take notes, publish minutes, treat owners as owners not as employees (although they may be that as well).Accountants for the REI biz, generally see them as 6 of one, half a dozen of the other.