Real Estate Math
A Vermont commercial property has a 10% cap rate and a value of $750,000. What is the annual NOI?
A$65,000
B$70,000
C$75,000✓ Correct
D$80,000
Explanation
NOI = Value x Cap Rate = $750,000 x 0.10 = $75,000.
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