Real Estate Math
A property in Norman, Oklahoma sells for $275,000. The buyer pays 5% down and the seller agrees to pay 3% of the purchase price in closing costs. How much are the seller-paid closing costs?
A$8,250✓ Correct
B$13,750
C$5,500
D$4,125
Explanation
Seller-paid closing costs = $275,000 × 0.03 = $8,250. The buyer's down payment of 5% ($13,750) is separate from the closing cost calculation.
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