Real Estate Math
A Missouri property owner has a loan with a remaining balance of $320,000. They sell for $410,000. The commission is 5.5% and closing costs are $4,000. What is the seller's net proceeds?
A$63,450✓ Correct
B$86,500
C$62,950
D$64,750
Explanation
Commission = $410,000 × 5.5% = $22,550. Net = $410,000 − $320,000 − $22,550 − $4,000 = $63,450. To solve this, multiply the relevant values: $320,000 and $410,000 at 5.5%.. The correct answer is $63,450.. This is a common calculation on the Missouri real estate exam.
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