Real Estate Math
A property in Indianapolis sells for $615,000 with a 6% commission. What is the total co-broke (buyer's broker) share if the split is 2.8% to the buyer's broker?
A$15,390
B$17,220✓ Correct
C$18,450
D$19,250
Explanation
Buyer's broker commission = 2.8% × $615,000 = $17,220.
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