Property Valuation
Under the income capitalization approach, if a property's capitalization rate increases, the estimated property value will:
AIncrease
BDecrease✓ Correct
CRemain the same
DDouble
Explanation
Since Value = NOI ÷ Cap Rate, if the cap rate increases (denominator increases) and NOI stays constant, the value will decrease. A higher cap rate reflects higher perceived risk or lower demand, resulting in a lower value for the same income stream.
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