Real Estate Math
A rental property produces $2,400/month gross rent. Operating expenses are $800/month. What is the annual NOI?
A$9,600
B$19,200✓ Correct
C$28,800
D$38,400
Explanation
Monthly NOI = $2,400 - $800 = $1,600. Annual NOI = $1,600 × 12 = $19,200.
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