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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Capitalization Rates in Seattle SFR
Hi All!
I'm currently doing some cash flow analysis on a few properties I am interested in. I tried looking up average capitalization rates for the Seattle area and the neighborhoods I am interested in but I found numbers ranging from 5-12%. Does anyone have an idea of what a good "cap rate" is for a single family residential in Seattle proper? More specifically areas like Magnolia, Queen Anne?
Best,
Henry
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Unless the calculation of cap rate is different, I doubt you can find any SFR with cap rate 6-12%. Can you post a listing that falls into this range?