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Real Estate Principles Tenth Edition Chapter 27

Real Estate Principles Tenth Edition Chapter 27. Real Estate: An Introduction to the Profession Tenth Edition Chapter 25. Chapter 27 / 25 Investing in Real Estate. _____________________________. Investing Benefits. Appreciation – increase in property value over time.

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Real Estate Principles Tenth Edition Chapter 27

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  1. Real Estate PrinciplesTenthEditionChapter 27 Real Estate: An Introduction to the Profession Tenth Edition Chapter 25

  2. Chapter 27 / 25Investing in Real Estate _____________________________

  3. Investing Benefits • Appreciation – increase in property value over time. • Mortgage reduction – the decline of the mortgage balance as payments are made. • Cash flow – money left each year after paying property operating expenses and debt service. • Tax shelter – tax deductible expenses generated by an investment property.

  4. Rent receipts for the year $30,500 Less operating expenses $10,000 Less mortgage loan payments $20,000 Equals cash flow $ 500 Cash Flow Projection

  5. Taxable Loss Rent receipts for the year $30,000 Less operating expenses $10,000 Less interest on loan $19,500 Less depreciation $ 8,000 Equals taxable income ($ 7,000)* *In accounting language, parentheses indicate a negative or minus amount.

  6. Depreciation • Straight-line or useful life • Residential 27.5 years • Commercial 39 years • Capital Gains • Holding period longer than a year • 15% tax rate (LTCG) • Recapture taxed at 25%

  7. Calculating Equity Build-up

  8. Leverage • The ability to use borrowed funds to purchase investment property. Purchase Price $100,000 Cash Down $20,000 Loan $80,000 Leverage 80% • Investor only needs $20,000 to control $100,000 property • or 20¢ cash for each $1 of cost.

  9. Property for Investments • Vacant Land • Houses & Condominiums • Apartment Buildings • Office Buildings

  10. “GLITAMAD”

  11. Lifetime Income and Consumption Patterns

  12. Net Income Return Value = Net Income Price Return = Comparative Appraisal and Investment Objectives APPRAISER’S VIEWPOINT INVESTOR’S VIEWPOINT The appraiser solves for value. The investor solves for return.

  13. Cash flow Cash-on-cash Downside risk Equity build-up Investment strategy Leverage Negative cash flow Prospectus Straight-line depreciation Tax shelter Key Terms

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