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What is a realistic cap rate/CoC for off market deals?

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I am looking to buy distressed multifamily deals all cash. My method of finding these deals are mailers and MLS. However, i do not know what a common cap rate or cash-on-cash return is for off market deals. I am looking into the Texas market and don't want to spend two plus years searching for a single deal because i have an unrealistic expectation for returns. 7%+ cap rate is what i'm using as a benchmark. I would love an investor's perspective on what they look for and how they structure their deals in terms financing and cash on cash returns.

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Looks like your trying to find something that doesn't exist in your market. A quick Google search shows that Class C in Dallas gives a 5.75% cap rate. Value add, which means a non-performing asset wouldn't even achieve a yield on cost of 7% after rehab and brining it up to performing status in Dallas.

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