Real Estate Math
A homebuyer's loan of $280,000 requires a 1% origination fee and 2 discount points. What are the total loan fees?
A$2,800
B$5,600
C$8,400✓ Correct
D$11,200
Explanation
Total fees = (1% + 2%) × $280,000 = 3% × $280,000 = $8,400. To solve this, multiply the relevant values: $280,000 at 1%.. The correct answer is $8,400.. This is a common calculation on the Georgia real estate exam.
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