Real Estate Math
A Missouri property sells for $198,000. The buyer puts down 25% and finances the rest. The loan-to-value ratio is:
A25%
B50%
C75%✓ Correct
D80%
Explanation
LTV = Loan Amount / Property Value. Down payment = 25%, so Loan = 75% of value.
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