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| What is a
'Capitalization Rate' or Cap Rate?
Each property has a different
capitalization rate. It's an indicator of
the property's rate of return. The
capitalization rate is calculated by
dividing the annual income by the cost of
the property. For example, if a property
earns $100,000 in one year and its cost is
$1,000,000, the cap rate is 10%.
The gross cap rate is the
capitalization rate based on the gross
income and doesn't take expenses into
account.
The net cap rate is the
capitalization rate based on a property's
net income - that is the income less the
operating expenses (utilities, maintenance,
real estate taxes and insurance.)
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