Real Estate Math
A Salem condominium sells for $285,000. The HOA monthly fee is $425. What is the annual HOA cost as a percentage of the purchase price?
A1.79%✓ Correct
B2.5%
C1.5%
D3.0%
Explanation
Annual HOA = $425 × 12 = $5,100. Percentage = $5,100 ÷ $285,000 = 0.
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