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Justin Goodin 👋16 CRE Terms You Need to Know
10 February 2024 | 0 replies
 16 terms you need to know in commercial real estate:1.Internal Rate of Return (IRR): A metric used to estimate the annualized return on an investment based on the timing and magnitude of cash flows.2.Cash-on-Cash Return: The annual income generated by a property expressed as a percentage of the initial cash investment.3.Discount Rate: The rate used to discount future cash flows to their present value in financial models; often represents the required rate of return.4.Capital Expenditures (CapEx): The funds set aside for property improvements, renovations, or major repairs.5.Gross Operating Income (GOI): The total income generated by a property before subtracting operating expenses.6.Operating Expenses: The costs associated with managing and maintaining a property, including utilities, taxes, insurance, and maintenance.7.Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR): A measure of a property’s ability to cover its debt payments, typically calculated as NOI divided by debt service.8.Loan-to-Value (LTV) Ratio: The ratio of the loan amount to the property’s appraised value, used to assess risk in financing.9.Equity Multiple: A measure of the total return on an investment, calculated as the ratio of total cash flows to initial equity investment.10.Residual Land Value: The estimated value of land after deducting development costs and desired profit margins.11.Sensitivity Analysis: A technique used to assess how changes in key variables (e.g., rent, expenses, interest rates) affect financial model outcomes.12.Operating Pro Forma: A projection of a property’s income and expenses over a specified period, typically used for budgeting and financial analysis.13.Cash Flow Waterfall: A structured distribution of cash flows to different stakeholders in a real estate project, often involving equity investors, lenders, and developers.14.Leverage: The use of borrowed funds (e.g., a mortgage) to finance a real estate investment, potentially amplifying returns but also increasing risk.15.Equity Investment: The amount of money invested by equity partners or investors in a real estate project. 16.
Steve Stinson Here's where Americans moved to — Alabama #6
9 February 2022 | 7 replies
Uhaul also tracks data using their one way truck measure of migration.
Danielle Campos Just got my first house hack!
7 February 2024 | 29 replies
With 4 other roommates, the more sound proofing measures you can take the better experience it will be.
Aditya Kohli Thoughts on renting by room for a MTR for slow season
11 January 2024 | 7 replies
What additional measures we need to take in order to rent by room ?
Kellianne Fedio Turnkey Investing in Cape Coral Florida?
15 December 2022 | 36 replies
I'm doing what I believe to be the first and more affordable net-zero renovation home in the area through my company Attainable Home, and all the numbers worked not only for that (energy efficiency measures + solar) but also as a pure rental/BRRRR/investment or however you'd like to slice it depending on investor-type goals.
Maya Torres Live In Flip
16 March 2019 | 9 replies
He said it’s not as easy as it looks because of measurements which I understand.
Asif Kabani Balancing Act: Navigating Rent Regulations and Investment Growth in Virginia
16 February 2024 | 3 replies
. 📜💼🔹 Senate Bill 366 & House Bill 721 aimed to cap annual rent increases between 7%-15%, enforce a 2-month notice before rent hikes, and introduce anti-rent gouging measures.
Abraham Anderson $1,300,000 Deal at Age 21 & I'm Retired!
24 November 2021 | 525 replies
ROE is one metric for sure and it is important to measure correctly.
Reggie Burnett Estimating repairs
30 July 2016 | 5 replies
I'm assuming you would need to have a notepad with some general estimates like this:Replace kitchen cabinets:  $X per linear footRehab bathroom: $X per square footLaminate or eng. hardwood:  $X per square footPainting and sheetrock:  $X per square footThen when you are looking at the property you will need to do quick measurements of rooms.Is this the general way or is it much more general than this?
Will Barnard The Occupants from Hell!
16 April 2019 | 838 replies
You know things are ridiculous when the judge makes a comment like that.I just hope the newly assigned judge can see all the delays and skumbag measures their attorneey has been taking to get all the adjournments for the last year at least???