Real Estate Math
A Nevada seller owes $215,000 on their mortgage. The property sells for $380,000. After a 5% commission and $4,000 in closing costs, how much does the seller net?
A$142,000✓ Correct
B$143,500
C$120,700
D$161,000
Explanation
Commission = 5% x $380,000 = $19,000. Total deductions = $215,000 (mortgage) + $19,000 (commission) + $4,000 (closing) = $238,000. Net = $380,000 – $238,000 = $142,000. The answer is $142,000.
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