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In a certain real estate market, the net cash flows are level perpetuities (no growth), the going-in IRR at the market price of the assets

In a certain real estate market, the net cash flows are level perpetuities (no growth), the going-in IRR at the market price of the assets is 8% at the PBT, and the marginal investors, who face an effective tax rate of 20% (with or without leverage), typically use perpetual 50% LTV loans (which are maintained perpetually at 50% LTV) that have a market interest rate of 6%. Ignoring depreciation, what would the investment value (IV) of a property whose initial PBTCF is $100/year, for an investor who faces a 10% tax rate and who would borrow the same dollar amount as the marginal investor above?

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