04ON market
Chatham-Kent commercial values
Market tier
Tier 2
Published bands
4
Lender density
28
7 lenders
Average deal
$1,700,000
What are commercial cap rates in Chatham-Kent?
Valulor publishes 4 Chatham-Kent bands. The tightest is multi-residential at a mid of 6.44% across 5.79% to 7.20%.
01Chatham-Kent in context
How Chatham-Kent prices commercial property
Chatham-Kent carries a population of 103,988 and an estimated 2,500 commercial buildings, which works out to 24.0 commercial buildings for every thousand residents. Valulor classifies it as a tier 2 market, meaning it behaves as a secondary market where private capital sets the clearing price and institutions arrive selectively. That classification is not cosmetic: it decides which asset classes get a published Chatham-Kent page at all, how wide the cap-rate band around a Chatham-Kent valuation should be, and how much weight a single Chatham-Kent transaction is allowed to carry when the band is next revised.
The practical consequence for anyone valuing a Chatham-Kent asset is that the Ontario provincial average is the wrong anchor. Average transaction size here is $1,700,000, and a market that trades at that size supports a different buyer pool than one trading at half of it. Valulor prices Chatham-Kent against its own 4 published bands, then sanity-checks the result against Ontario peers rather than against a national headline yield.
A Chatham-Kent valuation on Valulor always resolves to a range, never to a single number. With 4 bands live for this market, the tool applies the band that matches your asset class, then reports the low, mid and high value that your net operating income supports in Chatham-Kent. Every point of cap rate is worth roughly $2,320 of value on a $1,700,000 Chatham-Kent deal, which is the single best argument for arguing the band rather than accepting the midpoint.
02Yield structure
What Chatham-Kent cap rates actually look like
Across the 4 asset classes Valulor publishes for Chatham-Kent, multi-residential prices tightest at a mid of 6.44% inside a 5.79% to 7.20% band, and office prices widest at a mid of 8.30% inside 7.65% to 9.06%. The distance between those two midpoints is 186 basis points, and that number is the most useful single description of the Chatham-Kent risk curve.
The 186 basis point distance between multi-residential and office in Chatham-Kent is a financing statement as much as a pricing one. Lenders in this market size office debt more conservatively, the equity cheque grows, and the required yield moves out to 8.30% to compensate.
Every Chatham-Kent band carries its own provenance flag. A band marked modelled is a baseline derived from the Chatham-Kent cap-rate seed and tier and is clearly labelled as such; it is not a claim about a transaction that happened. When a real Chatham-Kent comparable is verified and promoted, it overwrites the modelled baseline for that asset class and the band is re-cut with the observation count attached. Valulor will not print a Chatham-Kent yield without saying where it came from.
05Bands by use class
- Industrial6.32–7.73%
- Multi-residential5.79–7.20%
- Office7.65–9.06%
- Retail6.95–8.36%
Bar = published band. Tick = band mid.
- Chatham-Kent industrial cap rates
6.32% – 7.73% · mid 6.97% · n=0
- Chatham-Kent multi-residential cap rates
5.79% – 7.20% · mid 6.44% · n=0
- Chatham-Kent office cap rates
7.65% – 9.06% · mid 8.30% · n=0
- Chatham-Kent retail cap rates
6.95% – 8.36% · mid 7.60% · n=0
06Price per square foot
| Use class | Median $/sf | Days on market | Observed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Industrial | $299 | 101 | 2026-06-30 |
| Multi-residential | $393 | 94 | 2026-06-30 |
| Office | $196 | 97 | 2026-06-30 |
| Retail | $235 | 102 | 2026-06-30 |
03Price per square foot
Chatham-Kent pricing on a per-square-foot basis
Cap rates value income; price per square foot values the building. In Chatham-Kent, the published range runs from $196 per square foot for office to $393 per square foot for multi-residential. Anyone underwriting a Chatham-Kent asset should test both views: a price that looks fair on yield and unfair on a per-square-foot basis usually means the rent roll is carrying risk the cap rate has not priced.
Marketing time is the second half of that picture. Retail takes the longest to clear in Chatham-Kent at 102 days on market, which is the practical reason a Chatham-Kent seller who needs certainty of close accepts a number below the band mid.
Because Chatham-Kent holds roughly 2,500 commercial buildings, the per-square-foot series moves slowly: any single quarter's trades are a small fraction of the stock, and Valulor treats large quarter-over-quarter moves in Chatham-Kent as data quality questions before treating them as market signals.
04Capital depth
Who finances commercial property in Chatham-Kent
Valulor tracks 7 lenders active against Chatham-Kent's 2,500 commercial buildings, producing a Lender Density Score of 28. Expressed differently, there is roughly one tracked Chatham-Kent lender for every 357 commercial buildings in the market. Density is a valuation input, not a footnote: markets where the score is low price wider because a single lender withdrawing changes the clearing price.
At a score of 28, a Chatham-Kent borrower should expect to run a shortlist rather than an auction. Term sheets in this market are won on sponsor track record and asset quality, and the spread between the best and worst quote on the same Chatham-Kent deal is routinely wider than the spread between two asset classes.
The financing side also explains why Chatham-Kent bands widen at the bottom of the market rather than at the top. When credit tightens, the Chatham-Kent buyer who needed 65 percent leverage disappears before the buyer who needed 50 percent does, and the marginal bid that used to set the Chatham-Kent price is the one that goes missing. That is why Valulor publishes a low, mid and high for every Chatham-Kent asset class instead of a point estimate.
05Ontario comparison
Chatham-Kent against the rest of Ontario
Valulor publishes 46 Ontario markets, and Chatham-Kent should be read against them rather than in isolation. The nearest comparison set includes Toronto (tier 1), Ottawa (tier 1), Hamilton (tier 1), Mississauga (tier 1). Toronto is the largest Ontario market on the roster at 2,794,356 residents, and the yield distance between it and Chatham-Kent is the clearest measure of what tier really costs a seller here.
Use the Ontario set as a discipline check. A Chatham-Kent number that only makes sense when compared with the province's largest market, and not with the markets of similar size, is usually a number that has borrowed someone else's liquidity.
Tier discipline runs through this comparison. Tier 3 Ontario markets carry anchor asset classes only, because Valulor will not publish an office or hospitality page for a market that cannot support a defensible band. Chatham-Kent sits at tier 2, so it carries the fuller set of 4 published bands.
06Using these numbers
How to run a defensible Chatham-Kent valuation
Start with net operating income, not with the asking price. Enter the Chatham-Kent asset's stabilised NOI into the valuator, select the asset class, and read the three values the Chatham-Kent band produces. The mid is the number to negotiate from; the low and high are the numbers to justify. On an average Chatham-Kent deal of $1,700,000, the difference between the low and high value is the entire negotiation.
Then test the sensitivity. Re-run the Chatham-Kent valuation at the band low and at the band high, and if the deal only works at the tight end, you are relying on Chatham-Kent liquidity that the 7 tracked lenders here may not supply on the day you need it.
Finally, carry the result forward. The valuation you build for a Chatham-Kent asset travels with you across the network as a shared deal object, so the value, NOI, gross floor area, asset class and the chatham-kent-on market tag are already filled in on the next tool you open. Nothing is stored and no account is created — the Chatham-Kent deal lives in the link.
08Ontario ladder
Chatham-Kent beside comparable Ontario markets
| Market | Tier | Population | Lenders | Average deal |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chatham-Kent | 2 | 103,988 | 7 | $1,700,000 |
| Toronto | 1 | 2,794,356 | 142 | $8,600,000 |
| Ottawa | 1 | 1,017,449 | 57 | $5,200,000 |
| Mississauga | 1 | 717,961 | 61 | $6,800,000 |
| Brampton | 1 | 656,480 | 38 | $5,100,000 |
| Hamilton | 1 | 569,353 | 44 | $4,100,000 |
| London | 1 | 422,324 | 29 | $3,200,000 |
| Markham | 2 | 338,503 | 32 | $5,900,000 |
| Vaughan | 2 | 323,103 | 34 | $6,200,000 |
Every Ontario market Valulor publishes, including Chatham-Kent, uses a country-scoped slug so the same city name in another province never collides.
09Questions
What are commercial cap rates in Chatham-Kent?
Valulor publishes 4 Chatham-Kent bands. The tightest is multi-residential at a mid of 6.44% across 5.79% to 7.20%.
How deep is the Chatham-Kent commercial market?
7 tracked lenders against 2,500 commercial buildings — a Lender Density Score of 28. Average transaction size is $1,700,000.
Which asset class prices widest in Chatham-Kent?
Office carries the widest Chatham-Kent band at a mid of 8.30%, running 7.65% to 9.06%. Wider bands in Chatham-Kent reflect a thinner buyer pool, not a lower quality of building.
What does commercial property cost per square foot in Chatham-Kent?
The highest published Chatham-Kent figure is $393 per square foot for multi-residential. Per-square-foot medians in Chatham-Kent are published beside the cap-rate bands so a valuation can be tested both ways.
Is Chatham-Kent a tier 1, tier 2 or tier 3 market?
Chatham-Kent is tier 2 on the Valulor roster, based on a population of 103,988. Tier decides which asset classes get a published Chatham-Kent page: tier 3 markets carry anchor classes only.
Are these Chatham-Kent figures observed transactions?
Each Chatham-Kent band states its own provenance. Modelled baselines are labelled as modelled and are derived from the Chatham-Kent cap-rate seed and tier; they are replaced the moment a verified Chatham-Kent comparable is promoted.
How these figures were produced
- Observed — Recorded directly from the cited transaction or survey, unadjusted.
- Baseline seed — A documented starting estimate awaiting first observation. Treat as an order-of-magnitude figure only.
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