Question

The opportunity cost of capital (discount rate) applicable on an unlevered basis to assets that are not yet leased up ("speculative built properties") is best described as:
a) Usually about 50 to 200 basis-points above the OCC for the same property with stabilized occupancy, based in part on analysis of the "interlease" discount rate implied in the property market.
b) Usually about 300 to 500 basis-points above the OCC for the same property with stabilized occupancy, based in part on analysis of the "interlease" discount rate implied in the property market.
c) Usually about 50 to 200 basis-points below the OCC for the same property with stabilized occupancy, based on the typical upward slope of the yield curve in the bond market, because lease-up is near term.
d) Usually about 300 to 500 basis-points below the OCC for the same property with stabilized occupancy, based on the typical upward slope of the yield curve in the bond market, because lease-up is near term.

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