Real Estate Math
A Minnesota seller pays $3,300 in deed tax. What was the approximate sale price of the property?
A$500,000
B$1,000,000✓ Correct
C$1,500,000
D$2,000,000
Explanation
Deed tax = (Sale Price / $500) x $1.65.
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