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Updated almost 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

Repricing: When does it back to normal?
Not experience investor ,just from finance backgroud
Current market condition is clear, the interest rate will going up for whole year, and most likely all the fees for apartment buiding (tax, insurance, etc) will go up and rents will flatt or decline, so NOI is going down for sure.
The only way to make it financeable is to increase the cap rate, down the price to at least meet the DSCR ratio (base on the high interest rate), so this is repricing process. But we do not see this happen yet, so when does it back to normal?