Where the Overall Cap Rate Meets the Discount Rate (Property Valuation) Where the Overall Cap Rate Meets the Discount Rate (Property Valuation)

Where the Overall Cap Rate Meets the Discount Rate (Property Valuation‪)‬

Appraisal Journal 2004, Spring, 72, 2

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abstract This article explores the relationship between the overall capitalization rate ([R.sub.0]) and the discount rate ([Y.sub.0]). It illustrates how value equivalency can be achieved between direct capitalization and yield capitalization (i.e., discounted cash flow) when the anticipated percentage change in annual net operating income (NOI) is made to correspond to the spread between a uniquely paired [R.sub.0] and [Y.sub.0]. A number of investor survey simulations are performed as further support for the premise that each uniquely paired [R.sub.0] and [Y.sub.0] is linked by the corresponding income-growth factor, and illustrates that investor surveys can be reliably used as a source for uniquely paired [R.sub.0]s and [Y.sub.0]s in the application of the income capitalization approach.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2004
22 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
31
Pages
PUBLISHER
The Appraisal Institute
SIZE
289.5
KB

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