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Updated about 14 years ago on . Most recent reply

cap rate or price per unit?
I have been getting conflicting advice about evaluating multi-family properties. Is it best to first look at cap rate then NOI, or comparable price per unit then NOI? Cap rates are much easier to determine.
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