Finance
A discount point on a New Hampshire mortgage loan equals:
A1% of the home's appraised value
B1% of the loan amount✓ Correct
C$1,000 regardless of loan size
D0.5% of the purchase price
Explanation
One discount point equals 1% of the loan amount. Buyers pay points upfront to lower (buy down) the interest rate on a mortgage loan.
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