Real Estate Math
A New York investor purchases a property for $2,000,000 with a 30% down payment. The loan is at 6.5% annual interest, interest only. What is the monthly interest payment on the loan?
A$7,583✓ Correct
B$9,100
C$10,833
D$13,000
Explanation
Loan amount = $2,000,000 x (1 - 0.30) = $2,000,000 x 0.
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