real estate education: My latest podcast with Keith Weinhold - 09/12/19 08:46 AM
Over the past few months I've had the privilege of being a guest on several excellent podcasts for real estate investors.
Most recent was an invitation to be a return guest on Keith Weinhold's popular podcast. Our topic: "The Real Estate Numbers That Matter." I hope they matter to you, too! 
https://www.getricheducation.com/episode/256-the-real-estate-numbers-that-matter-with-frank-gallinelli/
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real estate education: Earn a Digital Certificate with my Real Estate Investment Video Course - 09/07/17 06:55 AM
Professional education is a great thing. And being able to broadcast news of your success makes it even more valuable.

That’s why I’m now providing a digital Certificate of Achievement to students who successfully complete my comprehensive online video course "Introduction to Real Estate Investment Analysis" at learn.realdata.com.

What’s so special about this digitally hosted certificate? Here are a few things you couldn’t do with a traditional certificate:
You receive a unique url for your certificate, so you can share it with employers, clients, industry groups, just about anyone. You can share it on any of your social media networks with a simple … (0 comments)

real estate education: Sample Lesson from Video Course, Investment Analysis - 04/03/17 09:32 AM
I’m pleased to release a sample lesson from my online video course, “Introduction to Real Estate Investment Analysis.” This comprehensive course delivers more than 40 lessons and case studies based on my writings and on my teaching at the Columbia University grad school.
From due diligence to discounted cash flow and resale analysis, you'll learn the techniques that seasoned investors use when they explore a potential acquisition:
Sample Lesson from Online Video Course, “Introduction to Real Estate Investment Analysis”
How do you estimate current market value? How do you calculate and interpret key rate-of-return metrics? Which ones matter most? What will your lender … (0 comments)

real estate education: New content for online video course - 01/09/17 07:34 AM
We've been busily at work adding new content to my online video course, "Introduction to Real Estate Investment Analysis." We're up to 40 lessons with the recent addition of a module on real estate partnerships, a lesson on equity multiples, and will soon have a new module on real estate development.
Get the complete scoop, including syllabus, at http://learn.realdata.com
And check this also: https://youtu.be/EZLXJmqpeLY
Frank Gallinelli
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real estate education: Can Capex Reserves Affect Your Real Estate Investment’s Valuation? - 11/07/14 12:11 AM
Can something as simple as the treatment of reserves alter the valuation — or evaluation — of your income-property investment?
This is a discussion that comes up every year when I teach real estate investment analysis to my grad students: Where, how, why do you deal with "reserves for replacement?" What difference does it make where you put them in your financial work-up on an income property?
As they say in Congress, where you stand depends on where you sit; and your handling of reserves can be driven to a great extent by what your agenda is.
Get my take on … (0 comments)

real estate education: The Cash-on-Cash Conundrum — a Postscript - 09/16/14 04:35 AM
A strong CoC unarguably provides a good sign that your investment is off on the right foot. Is that the end of the story – or should it be? I think this narrow focus can cause an investor to miss some vital issues.
Read my discussion of the issues surrounding the cash-on-cash metric in real estate investing on our blog at realdata.com   --- Frank Gallinelli

 
 
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real estate education: Crowdfunding Real Estate Investments - 04/23/14 11:43 AM
Have you thought about crowdfunding a real estate investment?
Is this the Next Big Thing or a flash in the plan? What are the upsides? Anything to watch out for?
While I doubt that anyone has all the answers (or any of them), I'd like to share my take on real estate crowdfunding in this, my latest article:
http://www.realdata.com/blog/crowdfunding-real-estate-investments/
 
Frank Gallinelli
RealData Software for Real Estate Investors and Developers
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real estate education: Podcast: Key principles to analyzing your real estate deals - 02/24/14 10:42 PM
I had the pleasure of recording a podcast recently with real estate entrepreneur Kevin Bupp. We discussed what I feel are some of the key principles that every real estate investor ought to understand — and so, I invite you to listen to that podcast here.
Frank Gallinelli
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real estate education: Part 4 of "The Alphabet Soup of Real Estate Investing" -- (CpA) - 02/16/14 05:28 AM
Here's the final leg of our race: Part 4 of our series on "The Alphabet Soup of Real Estate Investing” discusses Capital Accumulation Comparison (CpA) as a possible to way to choose between two mutually exclusive real estate investment opportunities.
In particular, it can help you put properties on a level playing field when they require different amounts of initial cash to invest, and even when your expected holding periods may differ.
I hope you've found this series worthwhile, and invite your comments and questions.
Frank Gallinelli
 
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real estate education: Part 3 of "The Alphabet Soup of Real Estate Investing:” FMRR & MIRR - 02/10/14 12:53 AM
In Part 2 of this series of articles we had just reached what appeared to be an epiphany of sorts. We turned Discounted Cash Flow on its head, solving for the rate rather than the Present Value. That rate – the Internal Rate of Return – looked like it provided a good measure of investment return and an excellent way to compare alternative investments because it was sensitive to the interplay between the timing and the magnitude of our investment’s cash flows.
That’s when I issued a “Not so fast” admonition, with the unabashed purpose of luring you back for the next … (0 comments)

real estate education: IRR: Part 2 of our 'Alphabet Soup of Real Estate Investing' Series - 02/03/14 01:12 AM
​In the first installment of the four-part series on our ​RealData blog I introduced two important measures of investment performance, Net Present Value (NPV) and Profitability Index (PI).
Now I want to continue this review of key real estate investment metrics by looking at Internal Rate of Return (IRR). IRR is the measurement of choice for many real estate investors because it takes into account both the magnitude and the timing of a property's cash flows.
Here is our second installment, NPV, PI, IRR, FMRR, MIRR, CpA — Stirring the Alphabet Soup of Real Estate Investing, Part 2.
---Frank Gallinelli
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real estate education: The Alphabet Soup of Real Estate Investing - 01/28/14 12:01 AM
Successful investing in real estate depends to a great degree on your ability to work with some basic financial concepts.  How do you take the measure of an income-producing property? What does the terminology mean?
Allow me to continue my review of key real estate investment metrics by revisiting a four-part series where I discuss Net Present Value, Profitability Index, Internal Rate of Return, and more. I believe that these concepts aren’t difficult to master if explained in plain language, which is what I try to do here.
Here is Part 1 of NPV, PI, IRR, FMRR, MIRR, CpA – Stirring … (2 comments)

real estate education: for real estate investors: Using Cap Rate to Estimate Value - 01/20/14 01:28 AM
Real Estate Investment Metrics: I invite you to join me again in my discussion of key metrics for investors in  income-producing real estate.

"Using Cap Rate to Estimate the Value of an Investment Property"
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real estate education: for real estate investors: Understanding Net Operating Income - 01/15/14 03:50 AM
My recent articles have prompted some readers to ask for a review of the key real estate investment metrics. Let's start here:
Understanding Net Operating Income
http://www.realdata.com/blog/understanding-net-operating-income/
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real estate education: The 50% Rule vs. Discounted Cash Flow Analysis - 01/07/14 12:35 AM
I like to read the discussions in a number of online real estate investment forums to see what issues are of interest to investors at all levels of experience. One topic that seems to excite a lot of commentary concerns the relative merits, or lack thereof, of projecting and analyzing the potential future cash flows from an investment property—call it Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) or pro forma analysis. Since I’ve spent a good part of my professional life teaching on this subject and providing software tools to accomplish such analyses, discussions like these jump out at me; and my last post … (2 comments)

real estate education: for real estate investors: Part 2 of "The Cash-on-Cash Conundrum" - 09/30/13 06:34 AM
​In a prior post I mentioned several new articles that I've written recently for income-property investors.
Here is a follow-up to one of them:
In the first part of our discussion, you looked at the simple math that underlies Cash-on-Cash Return. The short version goes like this: First you calculate your property’s first-year cash flow before taxes—essentially all the cash that comes in from operating the property minus all the cash that goes out. Then you divide that by your initial cash investment, and that percentage is your Cash-on-Cash Return. Nothing could be simpler.
Simplicity is a good part of CoC’s … (0 comments)

real estate education: New educational articles for real estate investors - 09/27/13 01:52 AM
I've been remiss in not telling you that I've written several new articles recently and have a few more in the pipeline. So, here are some previews, with links to the full articles:
The Cash-on-Cash Conundrum, Part 1
Life is too complicated; we have too many choices, too many options, too many channels on cable TV. It’s not surprising that sometimes we crave simple answers to complex questions.
I see that mindset very often in my interactions with real estate investors. They yearn to embrace the “50% rule” or the “2% rule” or some other shortcut that will help them cut … (0 comments)

real estate education: e-Learning Portal for Commercial Real Estate Launches Thursday, May 16 - 05/15/13 01:25 AM
As many of you know, I teach real estate investment analysis in the Master of Science in Real Estate Development program at Columbia University. About a year ago I agreed to teach a similar course at a new online school dedicated exclusively to commercial real estate: Homburg Academy.
During the past several months I've been busy recording lectures for Homburg's academic program. The more I've worked with these folks, the more impressed I've become with their professionalism and their commitment to providing quality education for our industry.
On May 16, they are launching an online e-learning portal as an extension of the Academy; … (3 comments)

real estate education: My ebook for real estate investors is now free on Kindle and iTunes - 09/04/12 03:38 AM
My new ebook. "10 Commandments for Real Estate Investors," is currently available free.
You can get it for the Kindle here: amzn.to/Tew29K  If you don't have a Kindle, you can download their free desktop reader.
It's also available for iPhone and iPad via itunes at bit.ly/OuuRhN
Here's the blurb from Amazon:
Real estate investing can be an excellent way to build wealth, but it can also be a snare for those who lack preparation, planning, and realistic expectations. In this brief but insightful series of essays, Frank Gallinelli, the author of the best-selling "What Every Real Estate Investor Needs to … (0 comments)

real estate education: New for 2012: Real Estate Investment Analysis, Version 16 - 01/10/12 06:12 AM
 
  Thirty years of development time, and of listening carefully to what to our customers want.  All this comes together now in the latest version of our most popular and powerful software app for real estate investors: Real Estate Investment Analysis, Version 16
What’s New in Version 16?
The Decision Maker The centerpiece of v16 is a new module called “The Decision Maker.” Here is how it works: Enter data about the property — revenue, expenses, financing, etc. — as you normally would.  Then go to the new module. The top half of the page will display 12-18 of your … (0 comments)