It's
a true valuation based on your unique home, it's characteristics and features, by a real agent who knows your neighborhood and the current real estate market.
It's
a true valuation based on your unique home, it's characteristics and features, by a real agent who knows your neighborhood and area.
Not exact matches
Now, it's
true that when we examine pre-crash extremes, like 2000 and 2007, we'll typically find that actual returns over the preceding 12 - year period were higher than the returns that one would have expected on the
basis of
valuations 12 years earlier.
From 1962 to 2015, the «
true» average excess return — which excludes the impact of
valuations on the returns of stocks and adjusts for the return impact of interest rate movements on bonds — fell from 2.8 % to 0.8 % on a rolling 15 - year
basis.10 The corresponding 15 - year win rate was halved from 82 % to 43 %, odds not even as good as a coin toss!
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That is particularly
true between a «disciplined» appraisal method such as X times rent, and a more «subjective»
valuation based on how «hot» an area is, and how many people want to live there, which might bring about a multiple, Y, higher than X (the general multiple) for just one area.
Carolyne, As always, Your comments are
based on what a
true professional would do when it comes to establishing Market
Valuation.
You need to be analyzing on a cash on cash
basis because this gives you a
true valuation of the investments versus others.