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What's a normal cap rate on farmland?

Brandan Qwert
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Farm land seemed to have around a 39% rent to price ratio in Wisconsin. I'm pretty sure it's useless half the year. So it seems like around an 18% pre-tax cap rate. Is this correct? Would you get this if you invested through a self-directed IRA or deducted the income against something.

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Brian Kearney
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  • Bloomington, IL
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Brian Kearney
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Hey Brandon! What got you interested in farmland?

As far as an average cap rate, it is typical between 2-6%. Often around 3-4%. Farmland is a low cash flow business, but very high in appreciation. Overall it’s on par with the returns of the S&P 500, with far less volatility. 

If you have any specific questions you can always reach out and I would love to talk to you about it. Most land grant university extensions would also have information for your specific area.

Hope that helps a little!

—Brian Kearney 

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