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Lauren Baker What is the market for multifamily homes in Michigan?
22 December 2015 | 10 replies

I'm currently looking into hacking a duplex home (also my first investment), and I have a good estimate of what the cost and monthly expenses will be on the particular property I'm looking at. However, I'm not sure ho...

Suhaib Rehman Understanding Cap rate
14 October 2022 | 7 replies

Fellows, I am finding the cap rate difficult to grasp especially how it is used in the deals. What I am  not clear about it whether cap rate determines the property value of property value determines the cap rateCap r...

Wes Brand Worth buying?
29 March 2016 | 10 replies

Cap rate: 8-11% (you'll see in a minute)All cash deal. Price is firm. Duplex, currently 100% occupied. To leave out the boring parts, I have run through the numbers and I come up with a NOI of 10k/year. With a mixture...

Alex Martin CAP Rate input question
20 May 2017 | 8 replies

I am looking at shifting from SFR into multi fam and know the way they are valued is obviously different. When valuing the multi fam I have an easy time arriving at the cap rate with the provided numbers. A few proper...

Gulliver R. How to valuate a mobile home park
29 June 2017 | 11 replies

How do I price out a mobile home park? I know that NOI/Cap rate= property price, but I don't know what cap rate to use. Do I use a 10 cap, do I use an 8 cap, do I use a 13 cap? I appreciate the help! Thank you.

Brian C. How to value a multi-family apartment
5 February 2016 | 9 replies

I'm currently looking at an 8-unit Multifamily property and I'm having trouble determining the best way to value the property and my offer price.

Which of the following amounts should I apply the local CAP rate to?

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Derek Morrison Cap rate: which is better?
27 March 2019 | 10 replies

All other things being equal, is it better to have a higher cap rate than a lower one? Is a 10% cap better than a 5%? And why?

Ryan Parnow What would you pay for this property?
3 April 2019 | 9 replies

I am looking to buy a small multi family in my area. I had this property sent to me by an agent that I am working with. He has all of the income and expenses but they haven’t determined a price yet. What would you pay...

Jeffrey Chang Should I ask my tenant to pay for this?
25 June 2021 | 16 replies

Hello.I have a rental property that I manage.Tenant complained of sewer smell coming from the basement so I called a plumber to come out.  The plumber found that a cap covering the sewer pipe was opened by boxes that ...

Zack Tomlin Valuing New Office Construction, Cap Rates
6 April 2016 | 8 replies

Hello All,Does anyone have any guidance on how new spec office construction gets valued. I read a lot about cap rates but have to think that the value is also significantly impacted by the age of it's major systems/co...