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Can cap rate be compared directly to ROI on other investments?
Hello all,
Newbie here. I'm trying to compare returns on real estate to returns in the stock market and I am wondering if it is fair to compare the cap rate of a fully paid off property to the annual ROI of a particular fund in the market.
If I own a $100,000 property with a cap rate of 10% is this the same as a $100,000 investment in a mutual fund that returns 10% ?
I know it is possible to use my properties equity as a line of credit or to take out additional loans, so what would be a better way to go about comparing the two scenarios.
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Hi @Trevor J Dammon! You got some great feedback above. This is a really great question and one I had not thought of before. I agree with most of the feedback you got above. You have had a month or two to think about this--what have you concluded?