I have been trying to find good markets for cash flow. The cap rates I see on Rochester duplexes look to be 20% plus. Please tel me why I shouldn't invest in some of these inexpensive properties. I am looking for a pr...
Hi, All. I've been looking for a multifamily property, and finally came across one that seems to work. All 4 units are rented for a total income of $2,235($26,820/year), with overall expenses of $7,630. So Net Inco...
Ok, I suppose it is possible - I'm just hoping to get some experienced investors' take! I do have capital that I'd like to put to use in an apartment building in the roughly 400K-700K range, however I can't seem to m...
Hello everyone.
I am running the numbers on a m/f property and I want to know if I am doing this correct.
Here are the details:
Purchase price =$2,000,000.00
Renovations = $1,000,000
Down Payment = $600,000.00
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so lets say the NOI is 100K . if you want to know what price to offer , would you use 6% cap rate or 9-10% cap rate. With 6% cap rate you would offer 100K/6% = $1.67M. but with cap rate at 10% : 100K/10% = $1M. How do...
Just to clarify, in the absolute simplest form, cap rate essential means % return on investment per year. So if it is a cap rate of 3%, you can expect a 3% return on investment per year?If "yes" is this something you ...
First let me be sure I understand what it is.
Capitalization Rate = Yearly Income/Total Value
Now right here I already have a problem. I would expect "Total Value" to be what it cost me, but apparently ...
does anyone have a good template to use for calculating cap rates to buy rentals?Thank you]Julie Pearson
Hello All, I am looking to purchase a 3 bed STR in Cape Cod. My only other investment experience is with LTR duplexes. The insurance requirements down there have thrown me for a loop. Multiple insurance agencies h...
Sorry, I asked the wrong question. I meant to say What is a good cap rate? How do you determine what CAP rate you should strive for?
Thanks!