19 April 2018 | 57 replies
Therefore the appraisal form, which is set by the Banks/Lenders are different than commercial property's, which typically place more weight on the income approach.The small residential income property appraisal report, address comparable rental data and breaks things down into items like value per bedrooms, value per gross building area, value per unit and gross rent multiplier, etc.
16 July 2020 | 29 replies
Count upper and lower cabinets, multiply by $100, and that is pretty close.
7 December 2016 | 14 replies
The 3rd column is used for expenses I might add later, or to add up expenses that will be multiplied (the identical bedrooms).
24 July 2018 | 127 replies
Multiply this by 2400 to compare to a more traditional interest rate so 0.14% on the Sienna.
17 October 2021 | 114 replies
With a "gross rental income" from a management company in our area it will rarely, if ever, include cleaning fees/taxes in the gross.The ratio (gross rent multiplier) of $45,000 on a $400,000 cabin makes the numbers fairly hard to work.
16 March 2024 | 58 replies
They were listed as an operating STR with furnishings included and seemed to be based on a multiplier of past revenue.
5 March 2024 | 27 replies
I ask because IMO dressers are by far the hardest thing to shop for that checks all the boxes (quality slides, deep drawers, looks nice) without breaking the bank, which multiplied by several bedrooms can really add up.
10 November 2021 | 686 replies
No where to put the sick people, should they pop up. there is no argument that the US is simply unable to account for all the actual infected people. so numbers are skewed, and they are currently skewed to small numbers, which makes everything sound bigger than it is. one news site posted 300 sick 30 dead, a horrible ratio on paper. sorry dude, there are exponentially more than 300 people that have COVID in the US. there could be 300 just at amazon alone for all we know, they have 50000 employees in Seattle, then multiply by everyone those people came in contact with. anyways, back to hoarding my TP rolls ...