Real Estate Math
If a property sells for $340,000 and the buyer's costs are 3% of the purchase price for closing, what are the total closing costs?
A$8,500
B$10,200✓ Correct
C$6,800
D$12,000
Explanation
Closing costs = $340,000 × 3% = $10,200. To solve this, multiply the relevant values: $340,000 at 3%..
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