Real Estate & REITs
What is a REIT's implied cap rate, and how do you calculate it? Walk through the math.
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The implied cap rate is the cap rate at which the public market is valuing the REIT's real estate - the reverse of a NAV calculation. Compute total enterprise value, strip out non-real-estate assets,…
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