Real Estate Math
A North Dakota investor finances $500,000 of a $625,000 property. What is the equity percentage at purchase?
A15%
B20%✓ Correct
C25%
D30%
Explanation
Equity = $625,000 − $500,000 = $125,000. Equity percentage = $125,000 / $625,000 = 0.
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