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Investing in Rental Property

Authority Property Management

Considerations Before investing in Rental Property Are you thinking about investing in real estate property and becoming a landlord? Hire a Lawyer – creating a lease is a serious manner of business because laws are involved. It is important that you get legal advice on your lease agreement.

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White House Implements Plans to Facilitate Office-to-Residential Conversions

Esquire Property Management Group

This initiative involves leveraging federal grants and offering financing at below-market rates to incentivize participation from private entities and commercial landlords. This financing avenue presents a valuable opportunity for developers and investors engaged in eligible Transit-Oriented Development conversion projects.

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What is a real estate investment trust (REIT)? Everything you need to know

MRI Software

A real estate investment trust (REIT) is a company that owns, operates, or finances income-producing real estate. These properties can range from office buildings and shopping malls to apartments and hotels. Equity REITs Equity REITs invest in and own income-generating real estate properties.

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Multifamily vacancy rates explained: A guide for investors

MRI Software

Plus, find out how real estate property management software can help when dealing with multifamily vacancies. Multifamily vacancy rates measure how many units in a property are unoccupied compared to the total number of units. What are multifamily vacancy rates?

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Understanding Occupancy Cost in Short-Term Rentals

Host Tools

For short-term rentals, occupancy costs typically include: Mortgage or Rent Payments If you’re financing your commercial property or using the rental arbitrage model, this will likely be your most significant recurring expense. Property taxes Your local government determines these based on the assessed value of your property.

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Multifamily cap rates explained

MRI Software

For instance, if a multifamily property has an NOI of $800,000 and is valued at $10 million, the cap rate would be 8%. This percentage tells investors the expected annual return, assuming the property is bought with cash and not financed. Cap rates are vital for comparing different investment properties quickly and efficiently.

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Commercial Real Estate – Binding Letter of Intent, Or Not?

Esquire Property Management Group

Conditions of Closing: Outline any conditions that must be met before the transaction can be completed, such as obtaining financing or resolving specific issues related to the property. Financing Terms: If applicable, include details about the financing arrangements, including the amount, terms, and conditions.