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Updated about 3 years ago, 10/27/2021

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Kalin Stocker
  • Lender
  • Spokane, WA
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Acceptable Cap Rate?

Kalin Stocker
  • Lender
  • Spokane, WA
Posted

Wondering what everyone's lowest acceptable cap rate on rental properties is in this market? 8% cap? 10% cap? More? Less?

I Understand that it more than likely varies, and is based on many different factors (type of property, type of renters, part of the country,  maybe it has more potential for higher resale than I could generate in rents? the list goes on),

But just curious at what people are seeing these days with all the chaos in the market, rising property values (and rents), potential for non paying renters, eviction laws, ect. 

Still getting the same returns you used to? Better? Worse?

I'm curious concerning all types of properties across the board, so don't be shy, throw your numbers out there!

-Kalin

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