Real Estate & REITs
How should you think about the spread between cap rates and interest rates?
Model answer
The cap rate minus the borrowing rate (or the risk-free rate) is the risk and illiquidity premium investors demand for owning the asset, net of the growth they expect. A wide spread means buyers are…
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