Allen Cymrot
Allen Cymrot has testified before congress on real estate investment issues. His cap rate reports are read by real estate investors around the world.
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When Cap Rates Hit the WallUsing "normal" to justify a low cap rate range can quickly cause a real estate investment to go sour. An objective review of the math of a transaction will paint a clearer financial picture. -
How a Recession Became the Great DepressionRecently, there have been a large number of sound bites stating that we are moving from a recession to a 1930s depression. This merits a look at the facts and causes of the great 1930s depression. -
High-Priced Crude Oil and Commercial Real Estate Don't Mix"Just when I thought I was out... they pull me back in." - Al Pacino as Michael Corleone in The Godfather: Part III. This is what the current price of crude oil is doing to the American economy. -
The Recession and its Effect on Commercial Real EstateThe "R" word has an identifiable description, which is "Two consecutive negative quarters of gross domestic product (GDP)." The best strategy for commercial real estate investors is to follow through on due diligence. -
Is Commercial Real Estate Following Residential Over the Cliff?When you combine naivety, greed and inexperience with the responsibility of controlling large amounts of money, you have a formula for financial pain. -
Commercial Real Estate Investment Strategy for 2008A classic definition of strategy may read as follows: A plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major or overall aim. When applied to purchasing commercial real estate, it means setting the rules for achieving the desired return on investment with the least risk.
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The Affect of $107 Per Barrel Oil Prices on Real Estate InvestmentThe record crude oil prices have noticeably altered the real estate investment equation. The results of this change will require the highest level of due diligence on the part of the real estate investor.
