Real Estate Math
A property has a potential gross income of $120,000 annually, with a 6% vacancy rate and $30,000 in operating expenses. What is the NOI?
A$82,800✓ Correct
B$83,200
C$90,000
D$112,800
Explanation
Vacancy loss = $120,000 × 6% = $7,200. EGI = $120,000 − $7,200 = $112,800.
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Net Operating Income (NOI)
The annual income generated by an income-producing property after subtracting operating expenses, but before debt service.
Debt-to-Income Ratio (DTI)A lender's measure of a borrower's monthly debt obligations relative to their gross monthly income, used to evaluate loan eligibility.
Capitalization Rate (Cap Rate)A rate used to estimate the value of income-producing property, calculated as Net Operating Income divided by property value.
Gross Rent Multiplier (GRM)A quick valuation metric for income properties calculated by dividing the property price by gross annual rental income.
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