by Ted Farry | Nov 4, 2018 | 1031, Investing With Conatus 101, single family rental property
Cash On Cash Cash on Cash is a measure of return on your Initial Investment in a single family rental investment property or other asset type, equal to your net cash flow after loan payments, divided by your Initial cash Investment amount (not including debt utilized...
by Ted Farry | Nov 4, 2018 | 1031, Investing With Conatus 101, single family rental property
Net Cash Flow Net cash result of a single family rental investment property after subtracting all expenses from revenue and making debt service payments. May also be net of payment of any income taxes. Full Glossary If after learning a bit more about Net Cash Flow you...
by Ted Farry | Nov 4, 2018 | 1031, Investing With Conatus 101, single family rental property
Capital Expenditures (CAPEX) Capital Expenditures are generally related to upgrades or material improvements to a single family rental investment property or other property type (new appliances, a new roof, upgrades to existing facilities, etc) that will have a useful...
by Ted Farry | Nov 4, 2018 | 1031, Investing With Conatus 101, single family rental property
Capital Improvements For land or buildings, improvements (also known as capital improvements) are the costs of permanently upgrading a single family rental investment property rather than maintaining or repairing it. Instead of being able to taking an expense...
by Ted Farry | Nov 4, 2018 | 1031, Investing With Conatus 101, single family rental property
Cap Rate Cap Rate or Capitalization rate is the percentage return calculated by dividing income by the property cost or value. This metric is utilized in single family rental investment property and other types of commercial real estate. Full Glossary If after...