Not too long ago, managing revenue meant juggling spreadsheets, making educated guesses, and reacting to changes after they happened. Companies tracked sales manually,
Imagine wanting to invest in a 100-unit apartment complex. The property looks promising, the location is strong, and the potential for cashflow is clear
Picture this: a homeowner is ready to sell their property and lists it for what they “think” it’s worth. Weeks pass, and no offers come in. Across town, another seller lists a similar home and...
Not long ago, most commercial real estate investors managed their numbers in spreadsheets. Running the math, comparing deals, and forecasting returns could take days
If you’ve ever talked to a real estate investor, you’ve probably heard the term cap rate more than once. It’s one of those numbers that...
When you walk into a coffee shop, a clothing store, or even an office building, there’s more going on behind the scenes than just business as usual