Real Estate Math
A Minnesota property has a monthly rent of $2,400 and sells for $336,000. What is the gross rent multiplier (GRM)?
A120
B$336000✓ Correct
C150
D100
Explanation
GRM = Sale Price / Monthly Rent = $336,000 / $2,400 = 140. The GRM helps investors quickly compare income properties.
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