Which point of view does the narrator use in the passage?
"Let me remind you," Barney Northrup said, "the rent here is cheaper than what your old house costs in upkeep."
How would he know that, Jake wondered.
Grace stood before the front window where, beyond the road, beyond the trees, Lake Michigan lay calm and glistening. A lake view! Just wait until those so-called friends of hers with their classy houses see this place. The furniture would have to be reupholstered; no, she'd buy new furniture—beige velvet.

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3rd person because it refers to the characters he grace and barney by  using multiple characters.

In the passage, the narrator is using a third person point of view, which can be proven by use of "he".

What is third person?

In English or any language, there are three persons in grammar, first, second and the third. The first person is 'I' and 'we'. The second person is 'you' and the third person is he, she, it, they.

Thus, in the passage, the narrator is using a third person point of view, which can be proven by use of "he".

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