Real Estate Math
An Oregon investor purchased a rental property for $450,000 and sold it for $540,000 after 4 years. What is the total percentage return and the average annual return?
A20% total / 5% annual✓ Correct
B24% total / 5% annual
C18% total / 4.5% annual
D20% total / 4% annual
Explanation
Total gain: $540,000 − $450,000 = $90,000. Total return: $90,000 ÷ $450,000 = 20%.
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