
(6 points) Your brother is considering the purchase of a home rather than renewing the lease...
3. Your sister is considering the purchase of a home rather than renewing the lease on her two-bedroom apartment. She is currently paying $850 per month for rent. She has asked you to help her decide what sort of home she might be able to afford for an $850 monthly mortgage payment. Her bank offers first-time home buyers (with good credit) a 30-year mortgage at a fixed rate of 5.49%. Use Excel’s PV function to determine the mortgage amount that...
You are considering the purchase of a home and need to determine your payments, if you borrow $100,000 at 6% annual interest rate for 30 years how much is your annual mortgage payment? Also, determine the monthly mortgage payment.
You purchase a home and need to borrow $350,000. The bank is offering a 30-year loan that requires monthly payments and has a stated interest rate of 9% per year. What is your monthly mortgage payment? Now suppose that you can only afford to pay $2,500 per month. The bank agrees to allow you to pay this amount each month, yet still borrow the original amount. At the end of the mortgage in 30 years, you must make a balloon...
Assume that you have a 30 year fully-amortized fixed rate mortgage for your home. Your loan amount is $300,000 with a 3% annual interest rate. After 28 years, you would like to sell the property. What is your loan balance at the end of 28 years? Assume that you have a 30 year fully-amortized fixed rate mortgage for your home. Your loan amount is $300,000 with a 3% annual interest rate and your balloon payment is $50,000. What is your...
1. You will receive $100 per year for 10 years. The discount rate is 10%. What is the present value of this stream? 2. Using the previous information, assume now the 100 will increase at a 5% per year from year 1. What is the new present value? 3. Now assume compute the present value for the same information using a perpetuity without and with growth. Compare the 4 present values. What would you rank those? 4. You look at...
If you buy a home with less than 20% down, you will pay an additional monthly fee, PMI (private mortgage insurance), until you reach 80% equity. Keep track of when you reach 80% equity so you can request to have your PMI removed. Ken Buckmiller's home recently appraised at $290,000. His mortgage was for $275.000 at 5% for 30 years with PMI of $229.17 per month. What is his monthly payment plus PMI? His mortgage balance is currently $222.990. Has...
If you buy a home with less than 20% down, you will pay an additional monthly fee, PMI (private mortgage insurance), until you reach 80% equity. Keep track of when you reach 80% equity so you can request to have your PMI removed. Ken Buckmiller’s home recently appraised at $292,000. His mortgage was for $277,000 at 5% for 30 years with PMI of $249.17 per month. What is his monthly payment plus PMI? His mortgage balance is currently $170,500. Has...
If you buy a home with less than 20% down, you will pay an additional monthly fee, PMI (private mortgage insurance), until you reach 80% equity. Keep track of when you reach 80% equity so you can request to have your PMI removed. Ken Buckmiller’s home recently appraised at $290,000. His mortgage was for $275,000 at 5% for 30 years with PMI of $229.17 per month. What is his monthly payment plus PMI? His mortgage balance is currently $222,990. Has...
Problem 5-1 (LO5.2) A few years ago, Simon Powell purchased a home for $215,000. Today, the home is worth $380,000. His remaining mortgage balance is $165,000. Assuming that Simon can borrow up to 75 percent of the market value, what is the maximum amount he can currently borrow against his home? Amount available for borrowing _______ Problem 5-2 (LO5.3) Louise Mclntyre's monthly gross income is $4,000. Her employer withholds $870 in federal, state, and local income taxes and $420 in Social Security taxes per...
Rami and Sara Sayed are young married professionals. They have been renting a two-bedroom apartment in a major metropolitan area for the last two years. Their landlord has recently informed them that he will be increasing their rent to $1,500 per month for the coming year. Although they consider this amount an affordable housing expense, Rami and Sara are seriously thinking about buying a home instead of continuing to rent. They have collected the following information to use in making...