Real Estate Math
A Vermont investment property costs $560,000 and has an annual NOI of $44,800. What is the cap rate?
A7%
B7.5%
C8%✓ Correct
D8.5%
Explanation
Cap Rate = NOI / Value = $44,800 / $560,000 = 0.08 = 8%.
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