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  2. Income approach - Wikipedia

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    An implicit assumption in direct capitalization is that the cash flow is a perpetuity and the cap rate is a constant. If either cash flows or risk levels are expected to change, then direct capitalization fails and a discounted cash flow method must be used. In UK practice, Net Income is capitalised by use of market-derived yields.

  3. Real estate appraisal - Wikipedia

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    Value-in-use, or use value [2] – the net present value (NPV) [3] of a cash flow that an asset generates for a specific owner under a specific use. Value-in-use is the value to one particular user, and may be above or below the market value of a property. Investment value – the value to one particular investor, and may or may not be higher ...

  4. Real estate investing - Wikipedia

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    Buy, rehab, rent, refinance (BRRR) [13] is a real estate investment strategy, used by real estate investors who have experience renovating or rehabbing properties to "flip" houses. [14] BRRR is different from "flipping" houses. Flipping houses implies buying a property and quickly selling it for a profit, with or without repairs.

  5. Property investment calculator - Wikipedia

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    Net present value of future cash flows – The sum of net future cash flows discounted back to the present value using the time value of money to understand what future cash flows are worth today. Gross rental income – The total rental income one expects to receive. Operating expenses – All expenses associated with operating the property ...

  6. Can you get a home equity loan on investment or rental ... - AOL

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    A hard-money loan, also known as a bridge loan, can help you access cash for a rental or investment property. While its credit score and debt-to-income requirements are more flexible, you still ...

  7. Commercial property - Wikipedia

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    Cash inflows and outflows are the money that is put into, or received from, the property including the original purchase cost and sale revenue over the entire life of the investment. An example of this sort of investment is a real estate fund. Cash inflows include the following: Rent; Operating expense recoveries; Fees: Parking, vending ...

  8. Direct participation program - Wikipedia

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    The Investment Program Association is the U.S. trade association dedicated to the advancement of the asset class and the Real Estate Investment Association (www.reisa.org) provides education, networking and advocacy for members. DPPs typically use a much wider, intermediary-dominated distribution network than other alternative investment funds.

  9. What is cash value life insurance? - AOL

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    Here are some common ways to use the cash value in your life insurance policy. Partial withdrawals. You can make a partial withdrawal from the cash value of some policies, like universal life ...