Real Estate Math
A NH property costs $185,000. The buyer puts down 20% and finances the rest at 7.5% for 30 years. What is the approximate monthly PI payment? (Use factor of $6.99 per $1,000)
A$1,033✓ Correct
B$1,292
C$1,035
D$973
Explanation
Loan amount = $185,000 × 0.80 = $148,000. Monthly payment = ($148,000 / $1,000) × $6.99 = 148 × $6.99 = $1,034.52 ≈ $1,033 (rounding).
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