Cap Rate

The term “cap rate” describes the rate of return on an asset based on the net operating income (NOI) the asset produces. When contrasting various investment prospects, the cap rate is used.

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Your legacy is waiting…

Have you given investing through your retirement account any thought?

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Properties with Value-add Opportunities

Value-add properties are investments that give investors the chance to boost an asset’s cash flow through upgrades, rebranding, or operational efficiencies, i.e., a competent staff managing the property.

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Cash on Cash

Pre-tax calculations are used to determine the cash-on-cash return, which compares the amount of cash flow to the cash invested in a real estate investment.

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Recession Proof

Most markets change from being a seller’s market to a buyer’s market when a recession hits, or even just when there is talk of an impending recession, as prices start to fall.

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16 Million, Plus

An asset having five or more recognizable residences in the public is considered a multifamily property. This is equivalent to more than 16,500,000 buildings here in the United States!

Join today if you’re prepared to create a new source of passive income, benefit from predictable appreciation, and aid in the redevelopment of a neighborhood through a multifamily investment.

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Emerging Markets

One strategy to earn better returns is to own real estate in emerging markets. Emerging nations frequently provide open markets and a pro-landlord, pro-property owner viewpoint, much like the United States had until the government became intoxicated with power.

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Rigorous & Conservative Underwriting

Underwriting a commercial real estate investment requires that an investor make a series of assumptions about things that will happen in the future.  These assumptions can have a material impact on the success or failure of the investment.

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Cash Flow

Your cash flow is the amount of profit you generate each month after collecting all of your income, paying all of your operating expenses, and laying aside money for anticipated maintenance. Cash flow brings more opportunities to the table. Cash flow generates safety.

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