Understanding Investment Real Estate Terms

Ever heard real estate investors talking about NOI, the gross, Cash on Cash return or comparing caps, and not known what they were talking about? In this video, I explain some of the terms investors use when looking at investment opportunities.  Even if you’re shopping outside of Kitchener Waterloo, understanding these terms will help you be a more educated investor.

 

Click the video above to learn about Net Operating Income, Gross Rental Income, Operating Expenses, Cap (short for Capitalization) Rates and more

What terms would you like explained? Let me know in the comments, by sending me a reply on twitter (@benjaminbach), or via email, Benjamin[AT]BenjaminBach[DOT]com

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