Real Estate Math
A property generates monthly gross rents of $3,600. Annual operating expenses are $18,000. What is the annual net operating income (NOI)?
A$18,000
B$24,000
C$25,200✓ Correct
D$43,200
Explanation
Annual gross income = $3,600 x 12 = $43,200. NOI = $43,200 - $18,000 = $25,200.
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