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I`d love to hear what others are using to measure the performance of their Real Estate businesses. And to start the list off here are some key measures we use (these are intended to be the figures for one`s entire portfolio). Look forward to your ideas.
1) Total cash invested – in $ - how much of your cash is invested in your Real Estate business, including borrowed funds not connected to revenue properties (ie HELOC on your personal residence)
2) Monthly Cashflow - in $ (after all expenses and allowances, such as Vacancy, Maintenance)
3) Overall ROI - in $ and % (on cash invested total)
4) Overall Yield - in % (Annual Rent over Book Value (aka Capital Cost))
5) LTV – in % (Total Borrowed over current market value of all properties)
6) Equity - in $ (total market values less total Book Value (aka Capital Cost))
7) Overall DCR (using the standard CIBC calculations)
8) Occupancy - in % (what % of total units are rented)
9) Monthly overhead - in $ - as in the cost of running your Real Estate business (key question: does your cashflow cover all this and then some?)
1) Total cash invested – in $ - how much of your cash is invested in your Real Estate business, including borrowed funds not connected to revenue properties (ie HELOC on your personal residence)
2) Monthly Cashflow - in $ (after all expenses and allowances, such as Vacancy, Maintenance)
3) Overall ROI - in $ and % (on cash invested total)
4) Overall Yield - in % (Annual Rent over Book Value (aka Capital Cost))
5) LTV – in % (Total Borrowed over current market value of all properties)
6) Equity - in $ (total market values less total Book Value (aka Capital Cost))
7) Overall DCR (using the standard CIBC calculations)
8) Occupancy - in % (what % of total units are rented)
9) Monthly overhead - in $ - as in the cost of running your Real Estate business (key question: does your cashflow cover all this and then some?)