
21 September 2020 | 1 reply
I’ll explore all three, and discuss the differences of each and how they apply when exploring real estate investments.CoC [Cash-on-Cash]Cash-on-Cash Return is the simplest way to evaluate the performance of a real estate investment.

17 December 2020 | 17 replies
COVID notwithstanding, the entertainment scene is also strong, with tons of nightlife options and three professional sports franchises.

29 September 2020 | 6 replies
@Chad Dunham the last thing you want to do is buy a multi $100k asset that performs poorly because you didn't want to be a bother to someone, speak up at least to the broker and say it isn't clicking with the agent, they can try to find you another agent, let you go, or be a massive pain (which is unlikely because their business runs on referrals and reputation).

22 September 2020 | 3 replies
The third thing that comes to mind for me is that you could buy all cash and refinance out once the properties are performing for a bit.

23 September 2020 | 8 replies
The lender will perform a desktop appraisal but they will typically have a short view on the value of the property to protect the company’s investment which means you will be coming out of pocket more.

23 September 2020 | 7 replies
Cap rate, however, is commonly used as measure of value/risk.IMO, cap rate does NOT belong here (when talking about performance measure).

24 September 2020 | 16 replies
We would prefer not to pay for a whole new system if possible.I assume that we can't get a refund for the ****** work they already performed or ask they to pay for the unit they ruined.Thank you,[url=[/img][/url][url=[/img][/url][url=[/img][/url][url=[/img][/url]

24 September 2020 | 14 replies
Maybe profit from the sell and invest in performing cash-flowing assets.

30 September 2020 | 8 replies
Did you use tools to study if the property will perform and at what rates exactly?

28 September 2020 | 12 replies
Doing research on this issue myself, it seems that certain title companies do not do dry funded double closes because they are uncomfortable with performing such transactions.