Real Estate Math
A property has 150 front feet and 200 feet deep. At $8 per square foot, what is the land value?
A$240,000✓ Correct
B$1,200
C$280,000
D$300,000
Explanation
Area = 150 ft x 200 ft = 30,000 sq ft. Value = 30,000 x $8 = $240,000.
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The gradual repayment of a loan through scheduled periodic payments that cover both principal and interest.
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