Real Estate Math
A NH property has a gross income multiplier (GIM) of 9 and generates $78,000 in gross annual income. What is the estimated property value?
A$702,000✓ Correct
B$780,000
C$630,000
D$864,000
Explanation
Value = GIM × Gross annual income = 9 × $78,000 = $702,000. Note: GIM uses gross income (before expenses), while GRM typically uses gross rent specifically.
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