Real Estate Math
A Virginia buyer obtains a $400,000 30-year loan at 6.5% interest. The monthly payment (P&I) is approximately $2,528. How much total interest will the buyer pay over the full 30-year term?
A$310,080
B$460,080
C$510,080✓ Correct
D$609,840
Explanation
Total payments = $2,528 × 360 = $910,080. Total interest = $910,080 − $400,000 = $510,080.
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