NYC Rent Stabilized Multi-family Acquisition Price

How would value a NYC MF property with 36 units where 30 units are being delivered vacant (purposely, to allow buyer to renovate), and the remaining 6 are rent stabilized? Are cap rates/property values impacted from the upside potential of bringing rent stabilized units to market? You purchase a property for its future cash flows but since this barely has any how do you value it? Would you run a DCF and make adjustments for lease-up costs, capex, and estimated buyouts of the rent stabilized units?

Any input helps. Thanks

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Yes, the vacant units, as well as the building, need to be renovated.

If you run a DCF you're making assumptions for lease-up timing and market rents and growth rates, etc. How would factor these into the purchase price?

 
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