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Posted almost 7 years ago

How to Determine an Apartment Building’s Value

Normal 1503293437 Apartment Valuation

Properly underwriting the value of an apartment building is critical to finding and making great deals.

Generally, a bank will use three different ways to assess an apartment asset’s value.

  • The sales approach
  • The replacement approach
  • The income approach

The sales approach – looks at other comparable properties and what they have recently sold at in the area. Like residential real estate comps.

The replacement approach looks at how much it would cost to create the building, or buildings, from scratch, given construction materials, labor costs, etc.

And income approach looks at the profitability of the asset based on income and expenses.

The income approach, however, has a very heavy weight in the value assessment because, after all, the bank is really investing in a business, not just a property.

When it comes to assessing the value of an apartment building using the income approach, there are a few key terms to know like ROI, Cap Rate and NOI. But NOI or Net Operating Income is by far the most important.

In this article, we’ll look at this key ratio — the foundation for determining the price tag or value of an apartment building.

Knowing how to make sense of NOI is basic to your profitable real estate investing enterprise.

The capitalization rate (Cap Rate) for your specific property can be calculated by dividing the NOI by the price you paid for your property. But there is another, different cap rate, you will use to calculate the market value. That cap rate is determined by other what similar properties that have sold for in your area. Your area will have a “market cap rate.” The market cap rate depends on neighborhood economic situations and market sales.

So, to get the value of your property, you must first determine the NOI or net operating income.

Here are step-by-step instructions on how to calculate an apartment’s NOI.

Determining Total Income

Add up all sources of income for the property for the year. Items can include:

  • Rents from the properties
  • Coin operated laundry machines
  • Vending and candy machines
  • Parking charges
  • Storage fees
  • Late charges
  • Any other income

For example, let’s take a 100 unit complex where each unit rents for precisely $1,000 every month – ha, wouldn’t that be nice?

The complex also has coin-operated washers and dryers and a few soda and candy vending machines that create $1,000 every month in income.

Likewise, there are additional parking spaces tenants can rent that go for $100 every year and 50 units have them for a yearly aggregate of $5,000.

So what’s the Total Income?

  • 100 units X $1,000 every month = $1.2 million yearly for lease salary
  • $1,000 every month in clothing and distributing = $12,000 yearly
  • $5,000 parking expenses every year
  • Our aggregate income is $1,217,000 for this complex.

We can determine the NOI by subtracting Total Expenses from the aggregate income total.

Determining Expenses

Here’s a rundown of potential operating costs for the apartment complex:

  • Property Management charges
  • Maintenance and repairs
  • Trash collection
  • Landscaping
  • Pool service
  • Taxes and insurance
  • Accounting and legal fees
  • Utilities
  • Security

Also, the mortgage payment is not included in determining NOI.

Suppose that the greater part of our yearly costs on this 100 unit apartment complex turns out to be approximately $517,000.

Calculating NOI

So what is our NOI?

$1,217,000 (Total Income) – $517,000 (Total Expenses) = $600,000 (NOI)

The NOI in this illustration is $600,000.

Determining the Market Cap Rate

To determine the market cap rate, you can do three different things:

  1. 1.  Ask commercial brokers familiar with the neighborhood the apartment complex is located. Talk with at least three different brokers and find a consensus
  2. 2.  Research similar recently sold properties in the area. If you can get the NOI and sales price, you simply divide the NOI by the sales price.
  3. 3.  Ask local commercial lenders that have given loans in the area. They will be using a cap rate to evaluate properties and their assessment is critical because they are the ones who will estimate the value of your property for financing

Determining the Apartment’s Value

Once we have a pretty strong idea of the local cap rate (giving the bank’s assessment the highest degree of credibility), we can calculate the value.

Suppose that we’re utilizing a cap rate 10%.

To calculate the value, we divide $600,000 (the NOI) by .10 (the market cap rate) and we get $6,000,000 as the price tag or market value of the property.

Can you now see how essential NOI is? You really can’t affect market cap but you can control NOI.

If your NOI was $500,000, the property value would fall to $5,000,000. Or, if your NOI was $700,000, the property would increase to $7,000,000.

So you can see how advantageous a higher NOI is to the equity and value of your property. So, it begs the question, “How do I increase my NOI?” The answer is simple: reduce expenses and increase income!

The great advantage to investing in apartments is that you can directly “force appreciation” and value by the way you manage the property and it’s finances.

It’s all about the numbers!



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