All Forum Posts by: Rob Scarborough
Rob Scarborough has started 20 posts and replied 142 times.
The KCIG is having a meetup at Panera's in Westport this Saturday at 10am. I went last month and it was great. I doubt I join since their meetings are in Johnson county during the week in the evenings and I live in Smithville.
That being said, I can't say enough about the 1st Saturday Coffee they put on. I had a blast and met a lot of great people.
Post: Hello everyone and thank you for allowing me to be a part of this wonderful organization!

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Welcome @John Lewis ! BP is a great source for information. Also, I personally love the podcasts.
In what part of KC are you looking to invest?
Post: Combining Cash Out Refi W/ HML...

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- Smithville, MO
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Hi @Steve Swanson -
Is your current lender that you mentioned above a HML or traditional?
Post: Cap Rate/CoC Return

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Thanks to all who have responded.
On a personal and unimportant note: this is my post that went to the 2nd page - lol!
Post: Cap Rate/CoC Return

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- Smithville, MO
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@Mitch Coluzzi - good stuff. Thanks!
Post: Cap Rate/CoC Return

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- Smithville, MO
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@Account Closed - my last post didn't tag you...
Post: Cap Rate/CoC Return

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- Smithville, MO
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Could you explain?
Post: Cap Rate/CoC Return

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- Smithville, MO
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@Account Closed - So is cap rate for commercial property only?
Post: Cap Rate/CoC Return

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- Smithville, MO
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Hi @Dion DePaoli -
Thanks for the response. I was actually getting the same number for both and started thinking about it. I thought in this scenario they should be the same, but didn't want to miss something.
Post: Cap Rate/CoC Return

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- Smithville, MO
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I'm fairly new, but looking at a possible 4-plex with a partner. In an all cash purchase/reno, shouldn't the Cap Rate and Cash on Cash return be the same?
The only time CoC should be different is when there is a loan...correct?
Thanks!
Rob