Property Management
A capitalization rate decrease indicates that property values are:
ADecreasing
BStaying the same
CIncreasing✓ Correct
DTied to mortgage rates
Explanation
Since Value = NOI ÷ Cap Rate, a lower cap rate produces a higher value for the same NOI. Declining cap rates generally reflect rising property values or increased investor demand.
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