Property Valuation
An Alaska property with an NOI of $60,000 and a capitalization rate of 7.5% has an estimated value of:
A$600,000
B$700,000
C$750,000
D$800,000✓ Correct
Explanation
Value = NOI ÷ Cap Rate. $60,000 ÷ 0.
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