When you're running numbers for a new rental property are you Checking Cash Flow to determine if it's a good deal or are you using Cash on Cash Return??
Folks - I am running some numbers on listings and have the following question regarding cash flow versus cash on cash. Brandon advises a rule of thumb of $150/unit. I have also seen him advocate something greater than...
I understand the math behind it, so I'm seeking opinions more than anything. I the general consensus in real estate investing is to leverage yourself into greater wealth. While I understand that, I would say it's defi...
Hi,based on my understaning COC metric works well when you put a 20% down. But if someone is putting a 3.5% down payment, does Cash on Cash really matters then? I used the same property and kept all other factors same...
So I am actively looking at 2 and 3 unit properties and running numbers on them. A buddy and myself created a spreadsheet to quickly do this and we included a monthly Cas-On-Cash section. I am familiar with what it is...
Newbie Here - quick question. What is the typical cash-on-cash % return you want on a deal?
Asking as I’m seeing numbers around 6 to 8%.. but was hoping to be in the teens.
Thanks and sorry if this has been answer...
I want to simplify this...If I was looking at buying a rental for $40kPutting 25% down $10kRent is $650 per month yearly $7800 yearlyMortgage is $274Repairs $4,000when I figure out cash on cash % do I add the repair o...
In a recent webinar, Brandon Turner stated his goals for cash flow ($200) and cash on cash value (12%) for single family homes, what are good goals for a small multi-family (duplex, tri, quad)?
I'm trying to calculate investor returns using a cash on cash number which includes investor preferred returns plus percentage of net income. My project will allow a cash out refi to fully payback the invested capital...