by Ray Hader | Oct 10, 2023
Capitalization Rate, also known as Cap Rate, is a fundamental financial metric used to assess the potential return on investment for a property. Cap Rate calculated by dividing the property’s net operating income (NOI) by its current market value. Put simply,...
by Ray Hader | Oct 10, 2023
Capital improvements refer to significant investments made in a property to enhance its value, functionality, or appearance. These improvements involve substantial spending and focus on long-term benefits. Examples of capital improvements include, but are not limited...
by Ray Hader | Oct 31, 2023
Cash-on-Cash Return (CoC) is a financial metric used in real estate investment to evaluate the profitability of an investment property. It measures the annual pre-tax cash flow generated by an investment property as a percentage of the initial cash investment made by...
by Ray Hader | Oct 10, 2023
A Certificate of Occupancy (CO) is an official document issued by local government authorities to verify that a building or property complies with zoning, building codes, and other regulations, and is safe for occupancy. It signifies that the property meets specific...
by Ray Hader | Oct 31, 2023
Common Area Maintenance (CAM) refers to the costs associated with maintaining and managing shared or common spaces within a multi-unit property, such as shopping centers, office buildings, or apartment complexes. These common areas typically include hallways, parking...