What is a reversion cap rate in multifamily investing?

1 year ago
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Good question.

A reversion cap rate is the projected cap rate at sale. So, let’s say you receive a prospectus to invest into a multifamily deal and it shows a projected cap rate at exit. This is also referred to as a reversion cap rate.

If you are given a prospectus that shows the cap rate going lower over time dropping from 5 to 4.5 over a few years this is an aggressive assumption and very optimistic. A more conservative estimate might show the cap rate going higher. If you would like to learn more about reversion cap rates in multifamily investing, you should contact my office.

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