Chapter 16 Questions

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David purchased a $2,400,000 shopping center at a 4.5% cap rate. What is the NOI on the building...?

108000

Abby purchased a commercial property using all cash at a 11% capitalization rate. What is Abby's cash-on-cash return on the deal...?

11%

If the going cap rate for a multi-family building in a particular market is 8.5%, what will the purchase price be if the NOI on the property is $125,000...?

1470588

What is the available cash that a property yields if the income is equal to $550,000, the cash expenses equal $220,000, and the principal and interest amount to $75,000...?

255000

What is the available cash that a property yields if the income is equal to $720,000, the cash expenses equal $350,000, and the principal and interest amount to $75,000...?

295000

A mid-rise office building consists of how many stories...?

3-15 Stories

If a property owner has a $105,000 tax loss, and falls within a 33% tax bracket, what savings will the owner experience...?

34650

At what size does a bank treat a residential building as commercial...?

5 units or more

What is the cap rate on a building that was purchased for $1,800,000 with an NOI of $95,000...?

5.3%

If the capitalization rate of a property is 5.5%, and a buyer purchases the property using all cash, what is the cash-on-cash return for the buyer...?

5.5%

If the going cap rate for an office building in a particular market is 6.25%, what will the purchase price be if the NOI on the property is $325,000...?

5200000

What is the cash-on-cash return for an owner who purchases a $2,500,000 property, with an NOI of $150,000 using all cash...?

6%

What is the cash-on-cash return for an owner who purchases a $7,000,000 property, with an NOI of $500,000 using all cash...?

7.14%

If the rent on a 25,500 sq.ft. office space is $36 per sq.ft., how much does the tenant pay on a monthly basis...?

76500

A higher cap rate will yield what...?

A lower price

The net profit/loss realized after taxes are deducted is known as what...?

After tax cash flow

If a landlord would like to pass a utility bill on to his/her tenants, what type of metering would be required...? A) All of the above B) Direct metering C) Rent inclusion D) Sub-metering

All of the above

Which of the following is a lease clause found in most commercial leases...? A) All of the above B) Lease duration clause C) Free rent clause D) Tenant's future work clause

All of the above

Which of the following is an example of using leverage in a real estate transaction...? A) All of the above B) Obtaining a mortgage C) Creating a real estate syndication D) Obtaining seller financing

All of the above

What will a landlord demand of their tenants when attempting to obtain financing on the building...?

An estoppel letter

Real estate is known as an illiquid asset because of this...?

An owner's equity cannot easily be withdrawn

The price/sq.ft. described in a commercial lease is typically represented on what basis...?

Annual

The net profit/loss calculated by subtracting expenses from income before taxes are paid is known as...?

Before Tax Cash Flow

Which of the following is NOT an example of using leverage in a real estate transaction...? A) Buying a property using all cash B) Obtaining a mortgage C) Creating a real estate syndication D) Obtaining seller financing

Buying a property using all cash

Which of the following equations will yield positive leverage in a deal...?

Cap Rate > Interest Rate

The replacement of a roof in a commercial building may be considered what type of expense...?

Capital Expenditure

Replacement reserves, as commonly found in pro-forma statements, typically account for what...?

Capital Expenditures

What is NOT typically accounted for in repairs and maintenance expenses...?

Capital Expenditures

What is used to calculate an investor's cash-on-cash return if the property is purchased using all cash...?

Capitalization Rate

As opposed to residential property, commercial property is valued based on this...?

Cash Flow

A residential property owner, as opposed to a commercial owner, is typically NOT concerned with what...?

Cash flow of the property

A Fortune 500 company looking to lease space for its corporate headquarters will most likely look for this Class of office building...?

Clas A

Eric works in a 20 year-old building that lacks some of the amenities found in newer office buildings. Eric most likely works in this Class of building...?

Class B

The amount of cash flow a property produces is used to determine the value of this property type...?

Commercial

Capitalization rates do NOT take what into consideration...?

Debt Service

XYZ Company recently signed a lease on their new office space. As part of the lease agreement, they must pay for property's real estate taxes and premiums for insuring the building. What type of lease did XYZ Company sign...?

Double Net Lease

A thorough review of a commercial investment property's financials are conducted during this process...?

Due Diligence

Which of the following properties would be considered the most risky as an investment...?

Duplex Apartment House

The actual income that an owner collects on a property, before expenses, is known as what...?

Effective Gross Income

Net operating income is equal to what...?

Effective Gross Income - Expenses

The pricing of residential real estate is based, in part, on which of the following...?

Emotions

The total amount collected from rents and other income producing opportunities is referred to as...?

Gross Income

This type of office building consists of 20 or more stories...?

High Rise Building

Higher interest rates will yield what...?

Higher Cap Rates

Why may investors demand paying a lower price for a property when interest rates are high...?

Higher interest rates yield a lower cash flow

Net operating income is equal to what...?

Income - Expenses

As interest rates go up, cap rates do what...?

Increase

What is the equation for negative leverage...?

Interest Rate > Cap Rate

Which of the following will yield negative leverage in a deal...?

Interest Rate > Cap Rate

Real estate is considered an illiquid asset because....?

It cannot easily be sold

Under a NNN lease, who is responsible for maintaining the roof and structure of the building...?

Landlord

Who pays the expenses of the building in a gross lease...?

Landlord

What clause in a commercial lease accounts for increases in market rents, real estate taxes, and expenses...?

Lease escalation clause

Larry purchased a property at a 6% Cap Rate. What must the interest rate on his mortgage be in order to avoid negative leverage...?

Less than 6%

Andrew recently purchased a commercial investment property. To help finance the deal, Andrew was able to obtain seller financing for a term of 10 years, at 6.5%. Andrew's use of seller financing is an example of what...?

Leverage

Ely is a real estate syndicator. He pools together a group of investors to buy commercial investment properties. Ely's use of other people's money is an example of what...?

Leverage

What is used by nearly every real estate investor to buy a commercial property...?

Leverage

If the cash flow of a building cannot cover the cost of upkeep, the owner must have what, to maintain the building...?

Liqquidity

David is looking to buy a commercial investment property. In addition to the cash needed for the down payment, David also needs this to run and maintain the property...?

Liquidity

Which of the following is a major aspect of commercial investment properties...?

Liquidity

Lisa would like to buy a larger self storage building. How can this be accomplished using less cash out of pocket by Lisa...?

Lisa should use leverage by obtaining seller financing

Why may investors be willing to pay more for a property when interest rates are low...?

Lower interest rates yield higher cash flows

This property type is NOT considered a primary commercial property type...?

Mixed-Use Buildings

Town Brokers have recently signed a lease to occupy an entire office building. What type of lease did Town Brokers most likely sign...?

NNN Lease

If the cap rate on a building is 4% and the interest rate on the mortgage is 5.5%, what will the owner experience...?

Negative Leverage

James purchased a commercial property at a 7.5% cap rate. The previous owner agreed to finance the deal at 8%. Why may James elect not to go ahead with the financing...?

Negative Leverage

This retail property type is typically 30,000 - 100,000 sq.ft...?

Neighborhood Centers

In this lease type, the tenant's only expenses are real estate taxes, while the landlord pays the rest of the expenses...?

Net Lease

This type of lease is typically found in office buildings...?

Net Lease

The Effective Gross Income minus Expenses will yield...?

Net Operating Income

This is equal to the gross income minus expenses (and sometimes debt service)...?

Net Operating Income

The landlord of a building needs to perform plumbing work in the bathroom of a tenant's space. Which clause in the tenant's lease will specify when the landlord is permitted to enter the tenant's space to perform the work...?

Notice Clause

This retail property type typically consists of 1 - 2 anchor tenants...?

Outlet Centers

Individual retail sites in a shopping center are referred to as what...?

Outparcel

Andrew bought a building at a 6% cap rate. The interest rate on his mortgage is only 5.2%. What will Andrew experience in the deal...?

Positive Leverage

In a commercial lease, the price charged to the tenant is based on what...?

Price per Sq. Ft

Mortgage payments made by a property owner typically consists of interest and what...?

Principal

As opposed to the actual review of the past performance of a building, this statement estimates how a building may perform in the future...?

Pro-Forma

Property A is a self storage facility with a going cap rate of 5.0%. Property B is an office building with a going cap rate of 5.5%. If both properties produce the same NOI, which property is worth more...?

Property A

Property A is an office building with a going cap rate of 6.5%. Property B is a multi-family building with a going cap rate of 4.7%. If both properties produce the same NOI, which property is worth more...?

Property B

What will a commercial building owner consider a capital expenditure, as opposed to a 'repairs and maintenance' expense...?

Renovating the lobby

This document will show what units in a particular building are vacant and which units are occupied...?

Rent Roll

The amount of cash flow a property produces is NOT used in determining the value of this property type...?

Residential

A percentage lease is commonly used by these tenants...?

Retail Tenant

In this agreement, the tenant agrees to subordinate their lease to a mortgage on the building...?

SDNA

In this agreement, the tenant commits to maintaining their lease, even if the property changes ownership...?

SDNA

What is a primary focus of a commercial property owner, as opposed to a residential owner...?

Stability of Cash Flow

Which of the following is an example of using 'other people's money'...?

Syndicating Capital

A building's Net Operating Income - Total Deductions is equal to what...?

Taxable Basis

What is an underlying component that contributes to an investor's decision as to what capitalization rate is appropriate for a particular property...?

The amount of risk associated with the deal

If a tenant sublets their space to a sub-tenant, who is responsible for the lease...?

The tenant

Due diligence is critical to understanding what of a commercial investment property...?

The true value of the property

The concept that $1 dollar today is worth more than $1 in the future is known as what...?

Time Value of Money

The idea that money available at the present time is worth more than the same amount in the future due to its potential earning capacity is known as...?

Time Value of Money

City Brokers recently signed a lease on their new office space. As part of the lease agreement, City Brokers must pay for all of the building's expenses. What type of lease did City Brokers sign...?

Triple Net Lease

Which of the following lease types typically results the lowest rent per square foot...?

Triple Net Lease

This clause in a commercial lease allows the landlord to restrict tenants from conducting certain business activities in their space, which may affect other tenants in the building....?

Use Clause

Which of the following is NOT considered a main commercial property type...?

Vacant Land

When is a pro-forma conducted by a real estate investor...?

When evaluating a potential property to buy

In this type of lease, the tenant is required to report the performance of the business to the landlord...?

percentage


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