Real Estate Math
At closing, a buyer in Minnesota pays 1.5 points on a $260,000 loan. How much are the points in dollars?
A$3,900✓ Correct
B$2,600
C$3,200
D$4,000
Explanation
One point = 1% of the loan amount. Points = $260,000 x 0.
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