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Jason DiDonato
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How to compare area Cap rate when determining Commercial Building Value

Jason DiDonato
  • Saco Maine
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I bought a building on seller financing last year due to the low rents that the units were paying and received a fair purchase price for the property. I'm wondering how to estimate the value of the building-based NOI/Capitalization rate. NOI is $50,220 but I can't seem to figure out the Cap rate on a 6 unit building. It's a mix of 2 residentials and 4 commercial rents. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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Henry Clark
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OP.  Your responses raise a lot of questions to me.   You need to engage with an experienced commercial investor or a commercial agent or broker.  

Ask them to go through your entire operations.  

Based on your info your at a 9,7 cap rate.  You did not answer on your capex.  

You need someone local to deep dive on your operation.  Otherwise there are a lot of questions, which a post is not a good medium. 

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