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Daniel Wolcott Multi-Family/Apartment Investing out of state
20 February 2019 | 17 replies

After spending the last year trying to find a multi-family home in Colorado Springs and submitting a few offers I have convinced myself that Colorado Springs and possibly Colorado is overpriced.  We have been under co...

John Archer A Question about CAP rate valuation.
10 April 2020 | 5 replies

I'm looking at a Multifamily that is what I call a classic investor grade property. This question has to do with the CAP rate.Current asking price is based on a CAP rate of 8.66. The average CAP for the city is about ...

Steve Salzman Newbie Here - Cleveland Ohio
3 June 2020 | 6 replies

My specific question is, when building my real estate road map, what numbers should i use for Single Family Cash flowDulpex Cash FlowProfit per house flipMy thoughts right now, which are at their infancy, is i would u...

Gulliver R. Are tenants paying their rent in Seattle in 2021?
8 February 2021 | 10 replies

Hi All!
Hope everyone is staying safe out there! I wanted to
reach out to you investors in the area because I'm planning on
investing in Seattle and surrounding areas (i.e. Shoreline, Everett,
Bothell, Kirkland...

David Ivy June/Mid-Year 2021 Austin Market Update
22 July 2021 | 9 replies

The June 2021 Austin market numbers are out from the Austin Board of Realtors. The familiar story of sky-high demand, cripplingly low inventory, and rising prices continues:

Here’s the median sales price of a sin...

Katie Koehler Is the cap rate really a reliable estimate of risk?
14 August 2020 | 9 replies

I'm new to the REI world and still learning the basics. Something I'm trying to wrap my head around is whether the cap rate is actually a reliable indicator of the risk of an investment. My understanding is that the m...

Ben Leybovich What a Real Deal Looks Like - Don't Be Fooled!
17 December 2018 | 11 replies

So the name of the thread - loaded subject, and maybe as this thread unfolds we will touch on a lot of things, but to kick this off:@Sam Grooms and I just had a meeting with our PM at the  98-unit we closed on August ...

David Smyth Real Estate Market Analysis
4 February 2017 | 1 reply

What are the most important metrics to use when evaluating a real estate market? Where do people find this type of data?

Kim Hopkins "Good" Cap Rates for Non Residential Commercial Acquisitions in 2023
4 October 2023 | 8 replies

I have a very unofficial survey to conduct! For those of you buying CRE right now, I'm very curious to hear the following: 1. Your property type. E.g. multi tenant industrial. 2. The lending terms you're seeing. E.g. ...

Alberto M. How do you analyze a multifamily deal?
23 October 2020 | 5 replies

When someone sends me an off-market deal, I find a property on LoopNet or on the MLS, the first metric I look for (kind of my first filter) is the cap rate. If it has a competitive cap (using MY expense ratio and the ...