Property Valuation
The gross income multiplier (GIM) used in commercial property valuation is calculated as:
ASale price divided by annual gross income✓ Correct
BAnnual gross income divided by sale price
CNOI divided by cap rate
DSale price divided by monthly rent
Explanation
GIM = Sale Price ÷ Annual Gross Income. It is used as a quick estimate of value for income-producing properties.
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