Ann is looking for a fully amortizing 30-year Fixed-Rate Mortgage with monthly payments for $3,200,000. Mortgage A has a 4.38% interest rate and requires Ann to pay 1.5 points upfront. Mortgage B has a 6% interest rate and requires Ann to pay zero fees upfront. Assuming Ann makes payments for 30 years, what is Ann’s annualized IRR from mortgage B?
Ann is looking for a fully amortizing 30-year Fixed-Rate Mortgage with monthly payments for $3,200,000. Mortgage...
6. Ann obtains a fully amortizing 30 year Fixed Rate Mortgage with monthly payments for $1,250,000 at 4.38%. What fraction of Ann's 40th payment goes to interest? Write your answer in percent, without the % sign.
Ann wants to buy an office building which costs $1,000,000. She obtains a 30 year fully amortizing fixed rate mortgage with 80% LTV, an annual interest rate of 4%, with monthly compounding and monthly payments. The mortgage has a 2% prepayment penalty if the borrower prepays in the first 5 years. Suppose Ann makes the required monthly payment for 3 years and prepays after her final monthly payment at the end of 3 years. What is the annualized IRR on...
Ann gets a 30 year 1/1 Fully Amortizing ARM for $1,000,000, with monthly payments and monthly compounding. The initial rate is 3%. In the future, the rate will reset to 250 basis points above the LIBOR. There are no rate caps or floors. Suppose at the first reset, the LIBOR was 6%. What is the monthly mortgage payment for the second year?"
Ann got a 30 year Fully Amortizing FRM for $1,000,000 at an annual interest rate of 8% compounded monthly, with monthly payments. After 5 years of payments, Ann can refinance the balance into a 25 year Fully Amortizing FRM at an annual interest rate of 5% compounded monthly, with monthly payments. Refinancing will cost Ann 2 points and $1,500 in closing costs. If Ann refinances into this loan after 5 years, what will be her total cost of refinancing?"
Ann got a 15 year Fully Amortizing FRM for $1,000,000 at an annual interest rate of 7% compounded monthly, with monthly payments. After 5 years of payments, Ann can refinance the balance into a 10 year Fully Amortizing FRM at an annual interest rate of 5.25% compounded monthly, with monthly payments. If Ann refinances into this 10 year loan, what will be her monthly savings on her mortgage payment? "
If a fully amortizing 30-year fixed rate mortgage was originally taken at $200,000, but now has a balance of $50,385, with an annual interest rate of 5.25%, how many more monthly payments will it take before it will be paid off? Multiple Choice 51 months 90 months C 55 months o 45 months
You borrow $100,000 on a mortgage loan. The loan requires monthly payments for the next 30 years. Your annual loan rate is 4.25%. The loan is fully amortizing. What is your monthly payment? Round your answer to 2 decimal places. 2. You borrow $100,000 on a mortgage loan. The loan requires monthly payments for the next 30 years. Your annual loan rate is 4.25%. The loan is fully amortizing. What is your Month 1 interest payment? Round your answer to...
Tom got a 30 year fully amortizing FRM for $500,000 at 8%, with constant monthly payments. After 3 years of payments rates fall and he can get a 27 year FRM at 5%, but he must pay 7 points and $20000 in closing costs to get the new loan. Think of the refinancing decision as an investment for Tom, he pays a fee now but saves money in the future in the form of lower payments. What is the annualized...
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...
A monthly amortizing, 30-year fixed-rate hotel mortgage for $100 mi was issued 10 years ago at 2%. Market rates for such mortgages today has increased to 5%. How much will you pay to buy this mortgage today? Please show all work in an Excel File