medium · National Real Estate Exam
A buyer has a $210,000 loan and pays 1.75 discount points and a 1% origination fee.
If these are the only closing costs and the price was $240,000, how much cash does the buyer need to close if they have no earnest money deposit?
- $33,660
- $30,000
- $35,775
- $36,600
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