10 pts Question 2 If an apartment building list rent'at $1,500 per month but is offering...
Assume an apartment building contains 120 units. 50% are one-bedrooms that rent for $1000/month and 50% are two-bedrooms that rent for $1,500 per month. Vacancy is 10% of total income. What is the effective gross income?
Assume an apartment building contains 120 units. 60% are one-bedrooms that rent for $1000/month and 40% are two-bedrooms that rent for $1,500 per month. Vacancy is 10% of total income. What is the effective gross income?
Question 3 10 pts H&R Block rents 3,000 square feet of an office building. Their lease started in 2014 at $16.00 per foot, with a $2/SF rent step in 2017. They have a full service gross lease with a $5.20 expense stop. If operating expenses are $6.60 in 2018, what is their effective rent in 2018? O 18.80 19.40 19.80 20.30 20.80 10 p Question 4 Question 3 10 pts H&R Block rents 3,000 square feet of an office building....
Assume you are in the market to rent a one bedroom apartment for a one year period. The landlord offers you two options: 1) pay the asking rent of $2,000 per month for 12 months, or 2) pay a rent of $2,250 per month with the first month free. For the 12 month period, will you pay more rent with Option 2? Use above question to answer this: what is the effective rent per month if you choose Option 2?
P4-13 (similar to) Question Help Annuity due. Reginald is about to lease an apartment for 12 months. The landlord wants him to make the lease payments at the start of the month. The monthly payments are $1,000 per month. The landlord says he will allow Reg to prepay the rent for the entire lease with a discount. The one-time payment due at the beginning of the lease is $11,368. What is the implied monthly discount rate for the rent? If...
Question 8 10 pts Suppose that your 12,000 SF building was leased for $10 per square foot two years ago on a five-year lease (i.e. three years remaining). Your tenant wants to negotiate a buyout (.e., get out of the lease) but comparable space is now renting for only $8 per square foot. At what price should you allow the existing tenant to buyout the lease if your discount rate is 12%? e $57.644 $59,684 $61,850 $64,152 $66,602 10 pts
PLEASE SHOW ALL WORK A company handles an apartment building with 50 units. Experience has shown that if the rent for each of the units is $720 per month, all of the units will be filled, but 1 unit will become vacant for each $20 increase in this monthly rate. (a) At what price is revenue maximum? What is the maximum revenue and how many apartments are rented to reach this max? (b) If the monthly cost of maintaining the...
upon a time the following add appeared in the Athens newspaper- For Sale: Apartment Building 30 Units Average Rent for 2019 is expected to be $600 per month per unit 2 years old Price Upon investigation you found that it would require little or no work on your part. There was a rental agency which would keep the books, rent apartments, do evictions and other administrative tasks for 10% of the rent. Your investigation showed that the apartments stayed about...
Annutiy Due. Reginald is about to lease an apartment for 36 months. The landlord wants him to make the lease payments at the start of the month. The monthly payments are $1,300 per month. The landlord says he will allow Reg to prepay the rent for the entire lease with a discount. The one-time payment due at the beggining of the lease is $39,531. What is the implied monthly discount rate for the rent? If Reg is earning 1.5% on...
Please show all work for the solution You are planning on building a 30 unit apartment building. You believe the building will last for 35 years and have asalvage of 10% of its construction cost. The cost of the land will be recovered in full at the end of the 35 years. The land will cost $3.2 million, the building will cost $4.8 million to construct, and the building will cost $70,000 per month,to operate and maintain. Property taxes and...