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February 14, 2018

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Real Estate Valuation: Cap Rate and Return on Cost Decoded

While they both provide valuable insights, their application...

Capitalization Rate, or Cap Rate, is a fundamental concept in real estate investing. It's used to estimate the potential return on an investment, helping investors compare different properties before making a decision.

Cap Rate is calculated by dividing the Net Operating Income (NOI) by the property's current market value. Here's the formula:

Cap Rate = NOI / Current Market Value

Net Operating Income is the annual income generated by the property after deducting all operating expenses (but not loan repayments or capital expenditures). The Cap Rate, expressed as a percentage, gives a rough estimate of the return you might expect if you were to purchase the property outright, without a loan.

The Cap Rate can help assess risk and return: a higher Cap Rate could signal a higher potential return, but also a higher risk, while a lower Cap Rate might indicate a lower return and a less risky investment.

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February 14, 2018

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Real Estate Valuation: Cap Rate and Return on Cost Decoded

While they both provide valuable insights, their application...

As we continue to explore the fascinating realm of real estate investing, we shift our focus today to two crucial metrics used in assessing the value and profitability of real estate investments - Cap Rate and Return on Cost. While they both provide valuable insights, their application and significance can be quite different. Let's untangle these terms and understand how to use them effectively.

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