Real Estate Math
A Nebraska home sells for $345,000. The buyer pays 20% down. The lender charges 1.5 points on the loan. What are the points in dollars?
A$4,140✓ Correct
B$3,450
C$5,175
D$2,760
Explanation
Loan amount = $345,000 × 80% = $276,000. Points = $276,000 × 1.
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