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- You bought a house for $400,000 paying 10% down and financing the rest with an 8.5%, 30-year mortgage loan. What monthly payments are required to amortize the loan? O $2,768.09 O $2,718.29 O $2,727.09 O $2,708.09.Suppose you purchase a house for $200,000.00 by getting a mortgage for $180,000.00 and paying a $20,000.00 down payment. (i). If you get a 30-year mortgage with a 7% interest rate p.a. compounded quarterly, what are the quarterly payments? (ii). What would the loan balance be at the end of the first year?The original amount that was borrowed for your home mortgage was 175,000 dollars, to be repaid through monthly payments for 25 years at 5.6% APR . a. Find the amount of the monthly payment that would amortize this loan. b. Suppose you have been making your payments for the last 7 years, and would like to apply for a home equity loan to put an in-ground pool in your yard. Calculate what remains to be paid on your mortgage. c. Calculate the equity you have In your home if your home is currently worth $205,000.
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- After making payments of $901.10 for 6 years on your 30-year loan at 8.9%, you decide to sell your home. What is the loan payoff?You plan to purchase a $310,000 house using a 15-year mortgage obtained from your bank. The mortgage rate offered to you is 5.10 percent. You will make a down payment of 20 percent of the purchase price. a. Calculate your monthly payments on this mortgage. b. (1) Construct the amortization schedule for the mortgage. b. (2) How much total interest is paid on this mortgage?We suggest the use of a spreadsheet to create the amortization tables. You take out a 30-year mortgage for $70,000 at 9.45%, to be paid off monthly. Construct an amortization table showing how much you will pay in interest each year for the first 15 years and how much goes toward paying off the principal. If you sell your house after 15 years, how much will you still owe on the mortgage according to the amortization table? HINT [See Example 8.] (Round your answer to the nearest cent.) $