Property Valuation
The net operating income (NOI) of a property is calculated as:
AGross income minus mortgage payments
BGross income minus vacancy and operating expenses✓ Correct
CNet income before taxes divided by cap rate
DMonthly rent times 12
Explanation
NOI = Gross potential income − Vacancy/collection losses − Operating expenses. Mortgage payments (debt service) are NOT included in NOI.
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