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Adeveloper plans to start construction of a building in one year if at the point rent levels make construction feasible. at that time the building will cost $1,500,000 to construct. during the first year after construction would take place, there is a 25% chance that noi will be $185,000 and a 75% chance that noi will be $195,000. in either case, noi would be expected to increase at 1% per year after year one.

• how much should the developer be willing to pay for the land to get a 13% irr?

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