28 January 2026 | 37 replies
Cash-on-Cash has zero mathematical connection to appreciation.
8 January 2026 | 13 replies
Behavior is important, but it could be said finances are more that than mathematical but we're on a REI board where fabricated pro-formas/inputs and the FOMO contest it deeply.
6 January 2026 | 11 replies
Mathematically it may not justify even providing the OP 20% for what he is offering to provide.
12 January 2026 | 24 replies
High break-even occupancy means the property has little cushion for market downturns.Equity multiple and IRR don't correlate mathematically.
16 February 2026 | 62 replies
If you don't want to follow a simple mathematical equation to quickly determine potential profitability of a deal, this is the kind of situation you end up with.
26 January 2026 | 52 replies
However it is still not suitable for all and being truthful about one's willingness to cohabit or deal with tenants is as important as making mathematical calculations.Good luck!
31 January 2026 | 35 replies
The result is all but mathematical; decline, decay, stagnation.
7 January 2026 | 19 replies
Once you portfolio has grown enough you can switch to faster paydown vehicles if you like, even though mathematically speaking refi till you die is better.
2 January 2026 | 191 replies
The success of LPs should never be mathematically impossible from the moment the deal closes.If this isn't a textbook example of 10(b)-5 fraud and material misrepresentation, what is?
9 December 2025 | 31 replies
Now, if someone used ChatGPT to get ideas and then used a mathematical proof to "prove" the idea or action, that would make more sense to me.