I’m getting into MF investing and wanted to obtain feedback in regards to cap rates, specifically on how to improve (lower) them from the time you buy to the time you sell a property. My fear is that if I purchase a B...
Hi everyone! My husband and I just moved to Fort Myers, Florida and are excited about getting into real estate! I worked in property management for a couple of years out of college, and have always had a love for rea...
Hey Columbus folks, I'm hoping someone can help me determine the going cap rate for the area around Roosevelt Park on the southeast corner of Southern Orchards (southeast of Nationwide Children's). I'd like to figu...
Good Morning BP Members - I would like to know if anyone has any experience/insight/reading material/references they are willing to offer when building new multi-family properties. I'm planning on building on a quadpl...
HelloI'm from CA and looking to buy long term rental investment properties in SW Florida. From my research I realized 2 areas are primary worth looking at:1. Palm Beach County - Boca Raton and Delray Beach2. Cape Cora...
I've read about cap rate, heard it discussed on the podcast, but still don't have a grasp on it. How would you explain it to a new guy, using small words?"Layman's terms. None of that inside, b******* jargon that nobo...
Turnkey Markup question:Selling two of my properties here in Georgia. The market is coming up in the area which is great. I think I am ready to sell. Both has been rented, tenant has been in the house for 3+ years. ...
Markets are in deed cyclical; they go up and they go down, and in between sellers and buyers must adjust to the new reality. I was recently asked about this phenomenon in Cape Coral.WINK News Story
I'm doing some trial numbers on an excel spreadsheet just trying to see how a potential deal would look numbers-wise. Everything is making sense except for the cap rate. It's at 0% and all of the expenses are included...