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What is a Cap Rate and How to Use it When Investing in Real Estate?

  • Cap Rate is used to measure the potential return of an investor in the real estate market and/or to define the value to pay for a real estate investment.
 Learn to Interpret Cap Rate
Learn to Interpret Cap Rate
By: SiiLA News
05/29/2023
Cap Rate, also known as capitalization rate, is a calculation that indicates the expected rate of return from a property or real estate investment. In other words, Cap Rate is used to measure the potential return of an investor in the real estate market and/or to define the value to pay for a real estate investment.


How is Cap Rate calculated?

To calculate the Cap Rate of a real estate investment, the net operating income (NOI) of the property is divided by the current market value. The net operating income is the annual income (expected) generated by the property (usually from rents) less all expenses incurred to manage the property, such as regularmaintenance costs, property management, property taxes, among others. It is important to note that there is no good or bad Cap Rate, as it largely depends on the context of the property, property type and the market.

A common mistake when calculating Cap Rate is to base it on the historical purchase price of a property. This can lead to unrealistic results for old properties that were bought several years ago at low prices, or in the case of an inherited property, where the purchase price is zero. Additionally, since property prices fluctuate widely, the Cap Rate that uses the current market price is a more accurate representation.


Learn to Interpret Cap Rate

It is important to note that capitalization rates can vary widely between different properties and even at different times for the same property, reflecting different levels of risk associated with each real estate investment. If we analyze the formula of Cap Rate (Cap Rate = NOI/Current Property Valuation), we can observe that its value varies depending on the generated net operating income and the property valuation.

For example, two similar properties in all aspects except for their geographic location may have different Cap Rates. A property located in a high demand area will generate higher rent compared to another property in a lower demand area, but that income will be partially offset by the higher property value, maintenance costs, and higher taxes. This is why the property in a top area will have a relatively lower Cap Rate compared to the second property due to its significantly higher market value. However, a lower Cap Rate does not necessarily mean it is bad, as it can represent a perspective of profitability associated with a lower level of risk. The important thing is to consider the strategy and implications when investing.


Example:

Imagine an investor is considering the purchase of a building with a sale price of $1,000,000 and a net operating income (NOI) of $80,000.

To calculate the Cap Rate of this real estate investment, the NOI is divided by the current market value of the building. Assuming that the market value of the building is equal to the sale price, then the Cap Rate would be:


Cap Rate = NOI/Current Market Value of Property = 80,000 / 1,000,000 = 8%


This means that the investment has a rate of return of 8%. In other words, the investor can expect to receive an 8% return on their investment annually. If the Cap Rate of this investment seems attractive compared to other real estate investment opportunities in the market, the investor may consider purchasing the building. However, it is important to note that Cap Rate is not the only metric to consider when making real estate investment decisions, and actual profitability can be affected by various factors, including property management and market fluctuations.


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