Real Estate Math
An investor buys a rental property for $240,000. Monthly rent is $2,000. The annual gross rent multiplier (GRM) is therefore:
A10✓ Correct
B100
C120
D1,000
Explanation
Annual GRM = Purchase Price ÷ Annual Gross Rent. Annual rent = $2,000 × 12 = $24,000.
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