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Brady Hastings Analyzing a build to suit project
3 February 2017 | 0 replies

Our company does build to suit projects and leases them out to other businesses. I am wondering if anyone know how the bank is going to evaluate what a build to suit project after completion and being fully leased up ...

Joshua D. Analyze This Deal!
3 February 2017 | 7 replies
Analyze this deal.
David Fields Soup to nuts guide by experienced buy and hold investors.
5 February 2017 | 11 replies
I have already analyzed a few deals and I find good deals it seems every other week.
Camille Frederick where to start in real estate investing
24 February 2017 | 3 replies
Its all about the numbers buy low sell high learn to analyze numbers!!!
Harry Wilson the total benefit of owning a property
17 April 2017 | 3 replies
I've been analyzing lots of deals lately and the main thing I'm focused on is cash flow, for example I find a deal that is cash on cash of 13% and say to myself that its better than the stock market etc.however when you add the debt pay down into the equation, the net benefit is increased dramatically, here is a calculation I did, no crazy expectations, everything increasing at 2.5% annually.after a year I cashflow $2,850 however I've also gained 2,124 in equity, totaling 4,974. so in reality my actual return is much greater 12.20% cash on cash - (2124 equity after a year and as a percentage of the 22250 paid = 9.54%9.54% + 12.20% = 21.7% so really I am making a 20% return on my investment.why doesn't everyone do this calculation?
David Hajaj Wholesalers and investors in Sacramento area
4 February 2017 | 6 replies
Things like how to analyze deals, types of loans, how people fund their deals, etc. 
James Phillips Seller financing Questions
4 February 2017 | 1 reply
Im thinking of using this house as a rental so I'd like a little instruction of how to properly analyze something like this.
Ryan Green 4 Plex 1 hour away from my home
6 February 2017 | 3 replies
My advice would be, after analyzing the deal, if it is a good-great deal, then buy it and "master that market".  
Carroll Dase Need Commercial Startup Guidance
4 February 2017 | 1 reply
Or an existing structure could perhaps be converted to what we need.I am reaching out to you guys to ask who I should get in touch with in the commercial RE business to help us with analyzing the costs and revenues, how to organize investors, etc.  
Benjamin Barredo Easy Formula to Estimate Repair Costs - Tennessee
25 February 2017 | 8 replies
If you're going to use a "simple" method for analyzing rehab cost like the $12 a sq foot method, I would be extremely careful and particular setting money aside to go over that budget.