How Real Estate Private Equity Firms REALLY Value Properties

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @BreakIntoCRE
    @BreakIntoCRE  11 месяцев назад +2

    Which return metrics do you focus on most when valuing properties?

    • @williamc123
      @williamc123 8 месяцев назад +1

      Equity Multiple and IRR

  • @DanielleDeck-mb4gz
    @DanielleDeck-mb4gz 6 месяцев назад +64

    Less leverage = Bad for returns

    • @SimanAlexsei
      @SimanAlexsei 6 месяцев назад

      How do you mean? Details please.

    • @KelvinEmma-iu1fi
      @KelvinEmma-iu1fi 6 месяцев назад

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    • @vdim2360
      @vdim2360 16 часов назад

      @@SimanAlexsei It just means you expose more equity to the asset return profile lowering the levered returns. High LVR = Amplified equity returns vice versa.

  • @laurencedo1817
    @laurencedo1817 8 месяцев назад

    I believe it depends. For merchant builders -> untrended YOC & Equity Multiples. For Cashflows investors -> COC, IRR & EM. If I’m wrong, please don’t come after me Justin… I’m still learning 😅

  • @BrittanyKing12
    @BrittanyKing12 5 месяцев назад

    How long do private equity firms want to hold the opportunisitic bucket properties for generally?

  • @cinomod
    @cinomod 17 дней назад

    This is some awesome content 🎉

  • @alexshafir1
    @alexshafir1 10 месяцев назад

    With all due respect , the IRR is a measure of the Money-Weighted Return , but not the Time-Weighted Return

  • @josepetitfrere
    @josepetitfrere 10 месяцев назад +2

    My metric for valuing deals are COC, XIRR, and EM

    • @BreakIntoCRE
      @BreakIntoCRE  10 месяцев назад

      All very important metrics - thanks for adding this!

  • @Justaguyb5c
    @Justaguyb5c 10 месяцев назад +5

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    • @BreakIntoCRE
      @BreakIntoCRE  10 месяцев назад

      Great feedback, Bowen! We released the Break Into CRE Analyst Certification Exam within the Break Into CRE Academy platform back in 2021 with this in mind, which is intended to help our members showcase the skills they've built through our courses (the certificate shown at 9:01 in this video). If you're interested in earning the certification, you can check out the Academy platform here: breakintocre.com/the-academy/

    • @Justaguyb5c
      @Justaguyb5c 10 месяцев назад

      Thank you! Going to keep taking your courses until I get efficient enough at modeling from scratch myself. Really feel like I need an acronym or something to remember everything in the models. @@BreakIntoCRE

  • @thejcsparks
    @thejcsparks 8 месяцев назад

    Your the expert, however, I'm not sure if you overlooked at 8:03. You said investors we're looking lower IRR targets when rates are low and higher IRR targets when rates are high.
    Wouldn't it be the opposite? lower IRR targets when rates are high, higher IRR when rates are low?

  • @Hitthelight
    @Hitthelight 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much for this video.
    I have a question please: what is the assumed risk free rate corresponding to the targetted IRR given in the video for Core, Core+, Value add and opportunistic? Your answer will help me compute a premium over the risk free rate for these 4 buckets.
    Many thanks!

  • @anthonymedina3533
    @anthonymedina3533 8 месяцев назад

    In the third category, value-add, what considerations do firms consider when evaluating new leases with either current or new tenants? How do they source these new tenants and vet them?

  • @pkpledn6
    @pkpledn6 7 месяцев назад

    Is there a video that explains in the detail the use of leverage to generate these higher IRRs?

  • @adamanderson225
    @adamanderson225 10 месяцев назад +2

    Quick question....when using the cash flows to do an irr over the hold period. Are the cashflows based on the nominal dollars put into a deal and nominal dollars out( ie the total capitalization). Or do you calculate just on the equity portion of money put in and or dividends taken out over the hold period plus the actual equity return on a sale? I guess I'm trying to understand if irr is based on actual return to the equity holder net of debt considerations. When I see companies state irr are they talking on all cash flows or those specifically to equity holders. If the latter then for individuals this is obviously pretax as well. Right?

    • @nevermind0143
      @nevermind0143 10 месяцев назад +2

      Often you’ll do both, with total capitalization being called “deal level” metrics and or “LP/GP” metrics. Right now we’re working on a deal where we don’t know the partnership structure quite yet but are trying to start marketing the deal for capital so we are just focusing on deal level returns.
      Returns are basically always pre-tax, though real estate cash flows often won’t take too much of a hit because of depreciation benefits.

    • @adamanderson225
      @adamanderson225 10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for info! Much appreciated.

    • @nevermind0143
      @nevermind0143 10 месяцев назад

      @@adamanderson225np. If you haven’t signed up for Justin’s class, walking through the process of building a couple of models and tweaking the variables around is one of the most direct ways to build an intuitive understanding of how all this stuff works. He explains things very clearly, highly recommended.

    • @BreakIntoCRE
      @BreakIntoCRE  10 месяцев назад +2

      The IRR is based on the timing and amounts of equity contributions and distributions on a deal throughout the entire hold period, so this is based on the actual returns to equity investors after factoring in debt (assuming we're referring to a levered IRR). As you mentioned, CRE cash flows are almost always modeled on a pre-tax basis, and the IRR is calculated on a pre-tax basis as a result.
      Good question!