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Hotel cap rates
Hello,
I am becoming interested in possibly investing in hotels/motels in the future. I have been reading that the mid to higher-level properties are valued on cap rates just like apartments. I have seen a few on LoopNet that have caps in the 7 range.
My question is, why would I pay that kind of a valuation for a full-time business that requires a ton of daily work when I can get an apartment for about the same rate without the full-time business headaches?
Thanks!
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There are two aspects to this. One is the real estate and the other is the hotel operations. They are best valued seperately.