Real Estate Math
A Maine property generates $9,600 per year in net income. If the investor paid $120,000, their cap rate is:
A6%
B7%
C8%✓ Correct
D9%
Explanation
Cap rate = NOI ÷ Value = $9,600 ÷ $120,000 = 0.08 = 8%.
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