Financial Highlights
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The text fields on a property listing page encompass various aspects such as the total investment value, underlying asset price, fees, projected returns, rental income, expenses, and financial ratios, providing comprehensive information about the investment and financial performance of the property.
Total Investment Value: The overall value of the investment, including the initial capital and any additional costs or fees associated with acquiring the asset.
Underlying Asset Price: The price or value of the underlying asset, which refers to the property itself in this context.
Propbase Closing Fee (5%): The fee charged by Propbase, typically 5% of the investment value, for facilitating the closing of the transaction.
Dao LLC Costs: The costs or fees associated with the establishment and management of a Dao LLC (Decentralized Autonomous Organization Limited Liability Company).
Total Returns (IRR): The overall returns or rate of return on the investment, expressed as the Internal Rate of Return (IRR).
Projected Appreciation: The expected increase in the value of the property over a specified period, based on market projections and trends.
Cash on Cash Return: The percentage return on the actual cash invested in the property, taking into account the net income generated by the investment.
Cap Rate: The Capitalization Rate, which is the ratio of the property's net operating income to its current market value, used to estimate the potential return on investment.
Monthly Gross Rents: The total rental income generated by the property on a monthly basis before accounting for any expenses.
Property Management Fee: The fee charged by the property management company for their services in managing and maintaining the property.
Total Monthly Costs: The cumulative costs associated with owning and operating the property on a monthly basis, including expenses such as mortgage payments, taxes, insurance, and maintenance.
Expense to Income Ratio: The ratio of total expenses to total income, providing an indication of the proportion of rental income that goes towards covering expenses.
Monthly Net Cash Flow: The amount of cash remaining after deducting all expenses from the monthly rental income, representing the net profit or cash flow generated by the property on a monthly basis.