Lily makes a net annual income of
$52,500 and has saved enough
money for a 20% down payment o...
Business, 24.09.2020 07:01, paolaf9996
Lily makes a net annual income of
$52,500 and has saved enough
money for a 20% down payment on
a $230,000 house. She estimates her
mortgage will be $1,200 per month.
Can she afford this mortgage?
Answers: 3
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