Hi all,I was curious on everybody's perspective whether buying or selling single family rentals use a Cap Rate valuation, or a more traditional $/sqft with comps. On on hand it seems $/sqft makes sense, but if it's s...
Hello all,
I have a pretty basic question but couldn't find a concise answer posted.
What's the difference between net operating income and cash flow (as used in an REI context)?
My understanding ...
Hey guys, Been looking around and trying to do some research on debt risk. The only measurement I could find was debt to asset ratio. I want to make sure as I take on buy and holds that I am not putting my famil...
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I recently sent out my first batch of 1100+ Yellow Letters to begin my wholesaling business. I have only received 4 phone calls and only 2 of those left messages. It's been about 4 days since most people should've ...
Hello all, first time home buyer here and recently went under contract on a single family in one of the hottest markets / areas in the country. Despite asking for only a two day inspection period due to only seeing t...
I'm adding a 3rd story to an RSA5 property...which has a 38' max height requirement to the roof line. I'm doing a fiberglass roof deck on top with a 36" high parapet around the whole thing. I can't get complete clarit...
If your income stays the same, but the market spikes and value goes up- your cap rate goes down right? Kinda weird.