Real Estate Math
A rental property in Burlington generates $2,400/month gross rent. What is the annual gross rent multiplier (GRM) if the property sold for $345,600?
A12✓ Correct
B120
C144
D10
Explanation
Annual GRM = Sale Price / Annual Gross Rent. Annual rent = $2,400 x 12 = $28,800.
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