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Gross Rent Multiplier (GRM)

Calculation

Definition

A quick valuation metric that divides the property price by gross annual rental income. Lower GRM typically indicates better value.

Formula

GRM = Property Price ÷ Gross Annual Rental Income

Example

A $600,000 property renting for $4,000/month ($48,000/year) has a GRM of 12.5. Compare to market average of 10-15.

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