Real Estate Math
A North Dakota home is listed at $289,000. The buyer offers $275,000 with the seller paying $5,000 in closing costs. The seller's net from the buyer's offer (before other costs) is:
A$275,000
B$270,000✓ Correct
C$280,000
D$289,000
Explanation
The seller receives $275,000 purchase price but pays $5,000 toward buyer's closing costs. Seller's net from this aspect = $275,000 - $5,000 = $270,000.
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