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Multi family valuations vs Residential

Zac Smith
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I’m seeing some residential portfolios (4-plex and maybe an occasional 5-unit MF in there) listed for sale in my area. 

I've been focused on MF value properties and understand how NOI impacts the valuation.

Let’s say these residential portfolios (mostly a fourplex portfolio) have a cap rate of 10% across 7 properties (28 units). The “valuations” on each property per Zillow might have them at a total of $1.5M. Meanwhile, MF cap rates might push this to $1.9M. 

Which method would be justifiable and I’m assuming any financing would be based off of residential lending, with each individual property being appraised (the $1.5M). 

If this is the case, I can’t raise rents and drive a higher valuation like I can in MF, right? 

Thank you!

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