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Why might an appraiser find that Gross Rent Multipliers differ significantly between two neighborhoods?
- The GRM is a fixed statutory number that changes based on local zoning laws.
- One neighborhood has higher property tax rates, which the GRM accounts for.
- The number of bedrooms in the houses is different between the two areas.
- The neighborhoods have different market expectations for future appreciation and risk.
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