capitalization rate: Multi-Family P&L Analysis vs Proformas - 05/25/07 08:34 PM
This is probably a question that is rhetorical -- I know the answer but I'm still fishing for a different way to state the obvious. For Multi-Family rental properties, sites like http://loopnet.com tend to offer a CAP Rate approach to property valuation. Commercial Bankers, however, tend to prefer a P&L approach, (4 comments)
capitalization rate: Cap Rates (and P/E Ratios) does not explain the whole picture. - 05/15/07 08:22 PM
I'm going to take a stab at this and invite feedback where I might have gone astray with my assumptions or calculations, although I certainly can't figure how that might happen. :^) With fundamental analysis of equities (particularly publicly-traded, common stocks) one of the key statistics that is of importance is a P/E ratio. Within certain industries, there are (1 comments)
capitalization rate: Real Estate Investment analysis tools - 01/29/07 08:24 PM
Each RE Investor has some kind of buying criteria, then a formula through which s/he runs the numbers. This can be fairly simple yet the simplier it is, the more prone to error it could be. Take for example the old GRM (Gross Rent Multiplier). Some used to advocate that 6 (0 comments)
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