Methodology - the Blended Calculated Cap Rate

The data collection process starts with actual sales. This is then combined with surveys of investors, brokers, lenders and appraisers from various qualified sources deemed to be reliable that is formulated into an average for general reference use. Once the baseline numbers are established, we calculate an adjustment for property class and local markets arrive at a Blended Calculated Capitalization Rate.  Most of charts are updated quarterly although some of the data (primarily from the sales analytical side) is update more often.

Not every type of sales is available for every market every month. Thus we have created a formula that takes into account baseline sales and survey data and adjusted it to reflect historical differences between property classes and locational differences between various cities. These numbers are updated to reflect, as best we can, an accurate representation of the where the cap rate is, or as calculated, what is should be.

Think of this as sort of a Marshall Valuation Services for Capitalization Rates where baseline numbers are first established and then adjustments are made to the quality/class and location.  

This information is intended to give you an overall picture of the market. Each property is unique and must be viewed on it’s own individual features. Each community is different with sub-markets that can be vastly different. Judgments about the class of a property need to be made on a property-by-property basis by properly trained individuals.  A great source to find a professional in your area is to search the Appraisal Institute directory. 

This web site does not and cannot attempt to identify the appropriate cap rate for a particular property. That is a task best left to trained and licensed individuals. What we do is provide a tool of what we believe is accurate and reliable information to help in the process.

In our experiences, the best source for Capitalization Rates is from local sales of similar properties, individually identified and adjusted to the specifics of a property. This information is intended only to provide an overview of the market and perhaps offer secondary support to your primary findings.