When you start looking at rental properties, you’ll quickly run into new terms. One of them is PGI. So, what is PGI in real estate? PGI is a short form for Potential Gross Income. It’s the total amount of rent a property could bring in if every unit is rented and every tenant pays in […]
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When investors talk about occupancy, most people think it’s a simple numbers game. That is, how many units are filled and how many are empty. But that surface-level view can be misleading. A property can look “full” and still struggle to make money. That’s why investors pay close attention to economic occupancy. It shows how […]
In real estate, it’s easy to get lost in all the numbers. But at the end of the day, most investors care about one thing: How much money am I making on the cash I put in? That’s exactly what cash on cash return tells you. It’s a clear, no-frills metric that shows whether your […]
Real estate investing comes with plenty of moving parts, but at the heart of it all is one big question: How much money is this property really making me? Gross yield provides the first answer to that question. But what is gross yield, and how does it work? It’s one of the simplest yet most […]




