The Gross Income Multiplier (GIM) is a metric used in real estate to evaluate the relative value of an income-generating property. It is calculated by dividing the property's sale price by its gross annual rental income.
A real estate valuation metric calculated by dividing the sales price of a property by its gross rental income, typically used to estimate the value of income-producing properties.
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