Real Estate Math
An Oregon investment property has a purchase price of $550,000 and generates monthly rent of $3,300. What is the GRM?
A142
B167✓ Correct
C183
D121
Explanation
GRM = Purchase Price ÷ Monthly Rent = $550,000 ÷ $3,300 = 166.67, approximately 167.
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