Also known as gross rent multiplier. Method used to compute the price of an income-producing property by dividing the asking or market price of the property by the current gross rental income. If the current gross rental income is $30,000 and the asking price is $300,000, the gross income multiplier is 10.
Gross leasable area (gla)
Building's total floor area, in square feet, designed for tenant leasing.
Gross lease
Rental in which the lessor pays all operating costs such as taxes, utilities, insurance and maintenance, in addition to the rent.
Gross margin
Percentage produced when gross profits are divided by total income.
Gross profit
Profit remaining after the deduction of direct costs but before the deduction of expenses.
Gross rent multiplier
Also known as gross income multiplier. Method used to compute the price of an income-producing property by dividing the asking or market price of the property by the current gross rental income. If the current gross rental income is $30,000 and the asking price is $300,000, the gross rent multiplier is 10.
Ground
The surface of the earth, particularly the solid surface.
Ground cloth
Ground coat
The first coat of paint. Ground Conditions Soil stability in a particular area.
Ground cover
Any of the various low, dense growing plants, such as myrtle or ivy, which are used in landscaping where it is difficult to grow grass, or for erosion control.