Real Estate Math
A Hawaii FSBO property is listed at $595,000 and the seller offers a 2.5% co-op commission to buyer's agents. If a buyer's agent brings a buyer who purchases at full price, what is the commission paid?
AA. $14,875✓ Correct
BB. $29,750
CC. $17,000
DD. $13,000
Explanation
$595,000 × 0.025 = $14,875. To solve this, multiply the relevant values: $595,000 at 2.5%.. The correct answer is A. $14,875.. This is a common calculation on the Hawaii real estate exam.
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