Real Estate Math
A New York real estate investment generates annual rent of $48,000 and is purchased for $600,000. What is the Gross Rent Multiplier (GRM)?
A8
B10
C12.5✓ Correct
D15
Explanation
GRM = Purchase Price / Annual Gross Rent = $600,000 / $48,000 = 12.5.
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