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Robin J.
  • San Francisco, CA
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Whats YOUR Metrics for Buy and Hold investments?

Robin J.
  • San Francisco, CA
Posted Feb 6 2018, 00:23

Hi BP,

In California (my local market), I'm having trouble deciding which metric to use for buy and hold investments and what I consider a "good" percentage for metrics like IRR or Cash on Cash return. I'd like your input on what metrics you use and what % or number you look for in your investments.

In summary:

  1. What are your key metric criteria's you set for yourself (what's the number on CoC, IRR, etc.)
    • I've been looking at IRR as my metric given that Bay Area does not cash flow well. IRR seems to be the better metric since it accounts for the appreciation/value-add you get in the event of a sale
  2. How did you determine for yourself the right number? Do you lower your expectations or switch markets if your market doesn’t meet this number?
  3. Is buying at a discount a must for building instant equity on the buy? In the Bay Area, MLS properties usually go 5-10% more than listing price.

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