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The capitalisation rate (cap rate) is a real estate metric that expresses a property's net operating income as a percentage of its value. It gives investors a quick way to compare properties independent of financing.

공식

Cap Rate = NOI / Property Value × 100% | NOI = Gross rent − Operating expenses
CR
Capitalization Rate (%)
NOI
Net Operating Income ($)
PV
Property Value ($)

단계별 가이드

  1. 1Cap Rate = Net Operating Income ÷ Property Value × 100
  2. 2NOI = Annual Rent − Operating Expenses (excl. mortgage)
  3. 3Higher cap rate = higher yield but often higher risk
  4. 4Typical residential cap rates range from 4–10%

풀어진 예시

입력
$24,000 NOI on a $300,000 property
결과
8% cap rate — strong for residential
입력
$50,000 NOI on a $1,000,000 property
결과
5% cap rate — typical for commercial prime locations

자주 묻는 질문

What is a good cap rate?

A good cap rate depends on market conditions and risk tolerance. Residential typically ranges 4–8%, while commercial may be 5–10%. Higher rates indicate higher yields but may imply higher risk.

Why does cap rate ignore financing?

Cap rate measures the property's intrinsic income generation, independent of how it's financed. This allows fair comparison between properties financed differently.

How does cap rate relate to ROI?

Cap rate is the first-year cash-on-cash return for an all-cash purchase. For leveraged deals, actual ROI depends on down payment and mortgage terms.

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