9 December 2008 | 17 replies
Some areas are extremely difficult to sell retail because of competition from REO properties.

7 October 2008 | 35 replies
Why are Money Market going to be difficult to get money out of?

16 October 2008 | 12 replies
Understanding is difficult.

4 October 2008 | 3 replies
Having had it on the MLS will make it more difficult.

10 October 2008 | 25 replies
Writing in all caps is considered yelling on biggerpockets.

7 October 2008 | 1 reply
Having said that, in our current market approved buyers are getting more difficult to come by.

13 October 2008 | 11 replies
It is also difficult to build a real buyers list.

6 May 2011 | 40 replies
This is difficult today.

14 October 2008 | 4 replies
Could you share with us How long you plan to hold on to the property Expected capital and rental growth rate Vacancy rate Utilities cost Typical cap rates in the area

28 October 2008 | 5 replies
Hello Everyone, there's this thing with cap rates (well checking for a properties true value) that I just can't seem to wrap my brain around and wanted to hear what some of you other investors thought about it.OK. everyone knows that the properties value is based off its income (NOI) which I got that, and everyone knows you arrive at the cap rate by dividing NOI by the Asking Price which you get the cap rate at which the seller is selling his/her property at.so my question is, isn't it a flawed pratice to analyze all deals off a 10% return/cap calculation?