There are 8 names in this directory beginning with the letter C.
CAGR
The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is a useful measure of growth over multiple time periods. It can be thought of as the growth rate that gets you from the initial investment value to the ending investment value if you assume that the investment has been compounding over the time period.
Cap Rate
Capitalization rate is the percentage return calculated by dividing net operating cash flow in Year 1 by the property purchase price. Your net operating cash flow excludes your loan costs.
Capital Expenditures (CAPEX)
Capital Expenditures are generally related to material improvements or upgrades to a property such as new appliances, roof or upgrades to existing facilities as these acquisitions will have a useful benefit beyond the current tax year. CAPEX does not include Repair and Maintenance (R&M) expenses.
Cash Flow
First year net cash flow received after all operating expenses, repair and maintenance expenditures, property taxes, loan payments and assuming a 5% vacancy rate. Value calculated using Roofstock assumptions detailed in the Detailed Financial section.
Cash On Cash
A measure of return on your initial investment in the first full year, equal to your net cash flow after loan payments divided by your initial investment amount.
Clear Title
A clear title is a title without any kind of material lien or levy from creditors or other parties and poses no question as to legal ownership.
Closing Costs
The expenses, over and above the price of the property, that buyers and sellers normally incur to complete a real estate transaction. Potential costs incurred include loan origination fees, discount points, appraisal fees, title searches, title insurance, surveys, taxes, deed-recording fees and other charges