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Cap rates in Cleveland for large Multi Family
Hi everyone, what are current cap rates in Cleveland for B-C area large multi family properties (greater than 100 units) in the Edgewater area west of Cleveland?
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Difficult to say without looking at a buildings financials, but that being said it's possible to approximate using public data.
I first pull the Cleveland parcel data-set from the Cuyahoga County Open Data website.
I then filtered down by number of dwelling units greater than or equal to 5 and with a recorded transfer of ownership in Jan 2018 or later
The reason I chose 5 unit is because the number of buildings with 100 or more units is very small, and we need a sufficient sample size to get meaningful results.
I then associated each parcel with a census tract to get the census reported median gross rent for each property.
Lastly, I computed the cap rate by taking the monthly median rent, multiplying it by 12 and again by 50% (imputing 50 percent operating expense ratio). I then divided this by the reported sale price of the property.
This is what resulted:
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As you can see, Multi-Families in the Edgewater neighborhood seem to command a cap rate of around 10.4%.
This is based on buildings with 5 or more units, so the cap rate may differ at the 100 plus unit level.
I did wash the data for obvious outliers, such as derelict buildings that were purchased for next to nothing and likely don't have a current certificate of occupancy.
I think this should give you a better idea of what the expect in Edgewater as well as give you a snapshot of the Cleveland as a whole.
Hope this helps!