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Naresh Yegireddi Why Are So Many Dollar Stores Being Sold Despite Strong Cap Rates?
11 February 2026 | 8 replies
From a financial perspective, the numbers look attractive—many of these properties show a Cap Rate of 6%–8% or more, which is quite decent.For example, if a Dollar Store property is listed at $1.2 million with an average Net Operating Income (NOI) of $90,000 per year, financing 50% with a 6.5% APR, loan would still result in positive cash flow from day one.
Alonso Guzman New investor/member looking for Area Cap Rate of Houston and San Antonio Texas.
6 February 2026 | 0 replies
The actual area cap rate for commercial multifamily buildings. 
Rohit Batra Northern Ontario - seriously underinvested in, shockingly high cap rates
31 January 2026 | 1 reply
Canadians seemed to have dogpiled in to Southern Ontario markets pushing cap rates and returns down.
Stan J. Are we able to expense items under de minimis safe harbor that would otherwise be cap
4 February 2026 | 14 replies
I'm not aware of a cap though if there is one.Breakdown:- 7 invoices total and they're all unique for each part of reno (separate invoice for flooring, shower tile, demo, etc).- I'm using the total amount for each invoice and the highest one is $2,500.
Dean Waite Our Poconos experience - purchase in 2024
11 February 2026 | 5 replies
But, we ended up buying in the Poconos due to "bang for buck" price to rent #'s.Closed in mid 2024 and brought it online just before Christmas.
Jc M. Tackling deferred maintenance and CapEx on 100-year old buildings
28 January 2026 | 23 replies
Best bang for your buck is probably water/moisture management.
Joshua Cole Questions for Experienced BRRRR people
7 February 2026 | 13 replies
Depending on your price point, you may not need to have brand new HVAC, electric, and plumbing--just functional and reliable.The best bang for your buck is to update colors and styles. 
Nathan Borer Hello and Goodbye! Selling my Successful Duplex in Victor, NY
3 February 2026 | 5 replies
Typically owner occupant is the best bang for the buck.
Jason Deveau Rental Property Calculator
10 February 2026 | 8 replies
Maintenance and cap ex should not be based on a percentage point of rent.
Sherylyn Holden My STR Tech Stack
29 January 2026 | 23 replies
I’ve seen the platform grow and improve and still thing its the BEST bang for your buck.