Real Estate Math
A Wisconsin property sells for $320,000 and the buyer makes a 10% down payment. The loan-to-value ratio is:
A80%
B85%
C90%✓ Correct
D95%
Explanation
Down payment = $320,000 × 10% = $32,000. Loan = $288,000.
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