Real Estate Math
A Vermont property is listed at $350,000 and receives an offer of $336,000. The seller counters at $345,000. By how much did the seller reduce the list price in the counter?
A$4,000
B$5,000✓ Correct
C$6,000
D$9,000
Explanation
Seller's counter ($345,000) vs. list price ($350,000): $350,000 - $345,000 = $5,000 reduction from list price.
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