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Off-the-grid deals: Distressed property trends and market insights

Housing Wire

“It’s oddly enough in states where people are leaving,” said Florida-based real estate investor Paul Lizell of the markets where he is more focused on acquiring investment properties in 2024. It’s very, very market dependent right now. It’s very, very market dependent right now. Heat map link. in Q1 2023.

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How to price homes properly in a volatile housing market

Housing Wire

High-volume home sellers are in a bit of a pickle in today’s market thanks to rapidly rising mortgage rates last year. We’re just trying to move inventory quickly,” said Lee Kearney, a Tampa, Florida-based real estate investor who has an inventory of between 15 and 20 homes for sale at any given time. “If

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How auction buyer data foreshadows housing market shifts

Housing Wire

Retail housing market data from June showing early signs of a real estate slowdown was foreshadowed three months earlier in buyer behavior at foreclosure auctions. The as-is market value is typically based on a drive-by broker price opinion or external-only appraisal given the properties are usually still occupied.

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Selling Commercial Real Estate? 24 Practical Techniques to BOOST YOUR ROI on 5 Different Property Types

The Robert Weiler Company

In commercial real estate, return on investment (or ROI) is the amount an investor profits from a property sale after all expenses are deducted. The ROI is calculated by comparing the total cost of the investment (including the initial purchase price plus any other expenses) to its current value or sale price. De-clutter the interior.

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Anatomy of a Commercial Real Estate Appraisal: A Top 17 Q&A Guide

The Robert Weiler Company

The commercial real estate appraiser’s role is to produce an accurate, reliable, and unbiased estimate of the market value of a property. Market value is the most likely selling price a knowledgeable buyer would pay to a knowledgeable seller. Question 5: Why are commercial property appraisals important?

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Decoding a Commercial Appraisal: Insider Insights

AmeriMac

For buyers, it helps in determining a fair price to offer, while sellers can use it to showcase the value of their property. Lenders and investors also rely on commercial appraisals to make informed decisions about financing and investments. The commercial appraisal process typically takes a few weeks to complete.

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Eleven Types of Risk in Commercial Real Estate

Property Metrics

In some cases, this can result in the cash flows no longer creating an acceptable return for an investor. A liquid asset is one that can be sold immediately at market value. If an owner had to sell a piece of real estate by the end of the day, chances are that it would be for a price far below market value.