Property Valuation
The gross rent multiplier (GRM) is calculated by dividing:
ANet operating income by cap rate
BSale price by monthly gross rent✓ Correct
CAnnual gross rent by operating expenses
DMarket value by annual NOI
Explanation
GRM = Sale price ÷ Monthly gross rent. It is a quick, simplified way to estimate property value based on rental income.
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