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Updated over 5 years ago, 07/30/2019

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Why do some people say higher Cap rate means lower demand?

Adrian Jenkins
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Hello everyone. Newbie from CA here. I've seen multiple comments by others on these forums where they state that a high CAP rate just means low demand. This seems as if it over simplified this concept but can anyone shed some light on this topic?

I live in LA and any CAP rate you'll find is below 1%.

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