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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Jesse Ozar
  • Santa Monica, CA
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our Analysis is showing different numbers, please help!

Jesse Ozar
  • Santa Monica, CA
Posted

Based on our analysis we have come with a different number for year 10's "total profit if sold." Here are our numbers

If Total Value of home in year 10 is

$1,275,376.64

and remaining loan is

$684,043.86

Down payment

$94,900

and finally a 5% sales expense leaves one with

$63,768.83.

Equation

---------------------

1,275,376.64

- 684,043.86

- 94,900

-63,768.83

---------------------

= $432,663.95

The difference of 442,249(highlighted) and (our calculation) 432,663.95, comes to

$9,585.05!!

I guess the question is, how are we coming up with such a huge difference in "Total Profit if Sold"

thank you for hanging in there :)

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