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Is cap rate everything?
Hello BiggerPockets. I am in the process of buying my first rental property. I live in Maryland but I'm looking at properties in New York. I have a property management company for whatever property I choose to purchase but I just wanted to know you alls opinion on if cap rate is everything. The first property I'm looking at is listed at 159,000. I would have to get a mortgage on the property which would be about 700 a month. It has four units that rent for 700 each so I would gross 2,800 subtracted by my mortgage which would be 2,100 without expenses per month which was a 16% cap rate. The other property is listed for 45,000 and I would pay straight cash so I wouldn't get a mortgage. That property brought in about 1,100 a month with two units. That property had a cap rate of 23%. I just wanted to know your opinion on if you think that I should go with the property with the higher cap rate since that is what I was always taught, to not go with a property until it had a cap rate of 20+%. Look forward to hearing back from everyone.
Thanks in advance!!!!
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Originally posted by @Joshua Womack:
Hello BiggerPockets. I am in the process of buying my first rental property. I live in Maryland but I'm looking at properties in New York. I have a property management company for whatever property I choose to purchase but I just wanted to know you alls opinion on if cap rate is everything. The first property I'm looking at is listed at 159,000. I would have to get a mortgage on the property which would be about 700 a month. It has four units that rent for 700 each so I would gross 2,800 subtracted by my mortgage which would be 2,100 without expenses per month which was a 16% cap rate. The other property is listed for 45,000 and I would pay straight cash so I wouldn't get a mortgage. That property brought in about 1,100 a month with two units. That property had a cap rate of 23%. I just wanted to know your opinion on if you think that I should go with the property with the higher cap rate since that is what I was always taught, to not go with a property until it had a cap rate of 20+%. Look forward to hearing back from everyone.
Thanks in advance!!!!
I don't think you should buy either until you have a better understanding of the numbers.
Promise I am not being an *** but in my early years I purchased being to eager. Not really knowing the numbers . You are telling me you do not know the numbers just from reading a few of your post. Take some more time to learn the markets and numbers. Before you jump in.
Just my two cents but I think you will save some money ,and head aches in the long run.
Alex