Property Valuation
In Missouri, the 'income multiplier' method for quick commercial property valuation uses:
AAssessed value times tax rate
BSale price divided by annual gross income to derive the GIM (Gross Income Multiplier)✓ Correct
CNOI times the cap rate
DSquare footage times price per square foot
Explanation
The Gross Income Multiplier (GIM) = Sale Price / Annual Gross Income. Like the GRM for residential, the GIM provides a quick check on commercial property value by relating price to gross income.
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