Real Estate Math
A home in Nebraska sells for $288,000. The buyer puts 10% down and pays 1.25 points on the loan amount. What is the loan origination fee?
A$3,240✓ Correct
B$3,600
C$2,880
D$3,024
Explanation
Down = $288,000 × 10% = $28,800. Loan = $288,000 − $28,800 = $259,200.
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