Real Estate Math
An Oregon seller receives a $485,000 offer. If they accept and pay a 6% commission plus $4,500 in other seller costs, what are the seller's total transaction costs?
A$29,100
B$33,600✓ Correct
C$4,500
D$31,200
Explanation
Commission = $485,000 × 0.06 = $29,100.
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