02Burlington · Retail

Burlington retail cap rates

Band low

5.37%

Band mid

6.02%

Use this as the default

Band high

6.78%

Band width

141 bps

n=0

What is the cap rate for retail properties in Burlington?

Valulor publishes a band of 5.37% to 6.78% with a mid of 6.02%, based on Modelled baseline derived from this market's authored cap-rate seed and tier. Not an observed transaction set; superseded when real comparables are promoted. (n=0) observed 2026-06-30.

03Value your building

Your building

Indicated value

$4,300,000

$258,860 NOI capitalised at 6.02% — $102 per sf.

Implied cap at your price

6.02%

Spread to band mid

+0 bps

Value gap vs band mid

$0

At $4,300,000 you are buying a 6.02% cap, 0 bps above the Burlington retail mid of 6.02% and within the published band.

Value at the curated Burlington retail band

Low 5.37%

$4,820,484

Mid 6.02%

$4,300,000

High 6.78%

$3,817,994

Band basis: Modelled baseline derived from this market's authored cap-rate seed and tier. Not an observed transaction set; superseded when real comparables are promoted., n=0, observed 2026-06-30. How the band is built.

Sensitivity — value at ±150 bps of cap and ±10% of NOI

Indicated value across cap rate and NOI variations
NOI \ cap4.52%5.02%5.52%6.02%6.52%7.02%7.52%
-10%$5.2M$4.6M$4.2M$3.9M$3.6M$3.3M$3.1M
-5%$5.4M$4.9M$4.5M$4.1M$3.8M$3.5M$3.3M
0%$5.7M$5.2M$4.7M$4.3M$4.0M$3.7M$3.4M
+5%$6.0M$5.4M$4.9M$4.5M$4.2M$3.9M$3.6M
+10%$6.3M$5.7M$5.2M$4.7M$4.4M$4.1M$3.8M

Fifty basis points of cap rate move this building by $329,755. That is the whole argument for arguing about the cap rate.

This is an indicated value derived from published direct-capitalisation math and a curated market cap-rate band. It is not an appraisal and not an AACI or MAI opinion of value.

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06What drives the band

Valulor facts

  • Burlington retail properties price mainly off covenant quality of the anchor tenant, lease term remaining and site coverage.
  • The unit of comparison here is $/sf of leasable area.
  • The published band is 141 bps wide — that width is the honest error bar on any single-point valuation.

07Questions

What is the cap rate for retail properties in Burlington?

Valulor publishes a band of 5.37% to 6.78% with a mid of 6.02%, based on Modelled baseline derived from this market's authored cap-rate seed and tier. Not an observed transaction set; superseded when real comparables are promoted. (n=0) observed 2026-06-30.

What is a Burlington retail building worth?

At the band mid of 6.02%, $258,860 of net operating income indicates a value of $4,300,000. At the low end of the band the same income indicates $4,820,484; at the high end, $3,817,994.

What moves Burlington retail cap rates?

Mostly covenant quality of the anchor tenant, lease term remaining and site coverage. Debt cost sets the floor under the band; the depth of the local buyer pool sets its width.

Can I use this instead of an appraisal?

No. This is an indicated value from published arithmetic and a curated band. Lenders, courts and tax authorities require an appraisal from a licensed appraiser.

How these figures were produced

  • ModelledDerived arithmetically from observed inputs using the published method; not a market quote.
How Valulor computes these numbers

Not adviceValulor is a data publisher. Every figure here is an indicated value produced by published capitalisation math from inputs you supply — not an AACI, MAI or otherwise accredited opinion of value, not an appraisal, and not advice. Lenders, courts and tax authorities require an appraisal from a licensed appraiser; confirm any number here before you rely on it. About Valulor