Real Estate Math
An investor buys a property for $150,000 and expects a 9% annual return. What annual income must the property generate?
A$9,000
B$13,500✓ Correct
C$15,000
D$18,000
Explanation
Required annual income = Investment × Expected return rate = $150,000 × 0.09 = $13,500.
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