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Answer:
$368,000
Explanation:
In order to appraise the property using the capitalization approach, we must first determine a net cash flow:
net cash flow = $48,000 - $3,600 - $15,000 = $29,400
Now we calculate the property value using the perpetuity formula:
property value = net cash flow / capitalization rate = $29,400 / 8% = $367,500 which we must round up to $368,000
A property is being appraised using the income capitalization approach. Annually, it has an estimated gross income of $48,000, vacancy and credit losses of $3,600, and operating expenses of $15,000. Using a capitalization rate of 8%, what is the property's value (rounded up to the nearest $1,000)?
Answer:
Option (d) $5,549.96
Explanation:
Data provided in the question:
Annual payments = $800
Time, n = 12 years
Discount rate, r = 7% = 0.07
Now,
PV2 = Annual payments × ((1 - (1 + r)⁻ⁿ)) ÷ r ) × (1 + r)
= $800 × ( (1 - ( 1 + 0.07)¹²)) ÷ 0.07) × (1 + 0.07)
PV2 = $6,354.15
Therefore,
Present value today = PV2 ÷ (1 + r )²
= $6,354.15 ÷ (1 + .07)²
or
= $5,549.96
Hence,
Option (d) $5,549.96
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