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Buyer’s Purchasing Power 6.00 $ 600 $ 585 $ 570 $ 555 $ 540 5.75 $ 584 $ 569 $ 554 $ 525 5.50 $ 568 $ 539 $ 511 5.25 $ 552 $ 538 $ 510 $ 497 5.00 $ 537 $ 523 $ 483 4.75 $ 522 $ 509 $ 496 $ 482 $ 469 4.50 $ 507 $ 495 $ 481 $ 467 $ 456 $ 100,000 $ 97,500 $ 95,000 $ 92,500 $ 90,000 -2.5% -5% -7.5% -10% RATE Principal and Interest Payments rounded to the nearest dollar amount.

Buyer’s Purchasing Power 6.00 $ 1,199 $ 1,169 $ 1,139 $ 1,109 $ 1,079 5.75 $ 1,167 $ 1,138 $ 1,080 $ 1,050 5.50 $ 1,136 $ 1,107 $ 1,022 5.25 $ 1,104 $ 1,077 $ 1,049 $ 994 5.00 $ 1,074 $ 1,047 $ 1,020 $ 993 $ 966 4.75 $ 1,043 $ 1,017 $ 991 $ 965 $ 939 4.50 $ 1,013 $ 988 $ 963 $ 937 $ 912 $ 200,000 $ 195,000 $ 190,000 $ 185,000 $ 180,000 -2.5% -5% -7.5% -10% RATE Principal and Interest Payments rounded to the nearest dollar amount.

Buyer’s Purchasing Power 6.00 $ 1,799 $ 1,754 $ 1,709 $ 1,664 $ 1,619 5.75 $ 1,751 $ 1,707 $ 1,663 $ 1,576 5.50 $ 1,703 $ 1,661 $ 1,618 $ 1,533 5.25 $ 1,657 $ 1,615 $ 1,574 $ 1,532 $ 1,491 5.00 $ 1,610 $ 1,570 $ 1,530 $ 1,490 $ 1,449 4.75 $ 1,565 $ 1,526 $ 1,487 $ 1,448 $ 1,408 4.50 $ 1,520 $ 1,482 $ 1,444 $ 1,406 $ 1,368 $ 300,000 $ 292,500 $ 285,000 $ 277,500 $ 270,000 -2.5% -5% -7.5% -10% RATE Principal and Interest Payments rounded to the nearest dollar amount.

Buyer’s Purchasing Power 6.00 $ 2,398 $ 2,338 $ 2,278 $ 2,218 $ 2,158 5.75 $ 2,334 $ 2,276 $ 2,160 $ 2,100 5.50 $ 2,272 $ 2,214 $ 2,044 5.25 $ 2,208 $ 2,154 $ 2,098 $ 1,988 5.00 $ 2,148 $ 2,094 $ 2,040 $ 1,986 $ 1,932 4.75 $ 2,086 $ 2,034 $ 1,982 $ 1,930 $ 1,878 4.50 $ 2,026 $ 1,976 $ 1,926 $ 1,874 $ 1,824 $ 400,000 $ 390,000 $ 380,000 $ 370,000 $ 360,000 -2.5% -5% -7.5% -10% RATE Principal and Interest Payments rounded to the nearest dollar amount.

Buyer’s Purchasing Power 6.00 $ 2,998 $ 2,923 $ 2,848 $ 2,773 $ 2,698 5.75 $ 2,917 $ 2,845 $ 2,772 $ 2,699 $ 2,626 5.50 $ 2,838 $ 2,768 $ 2,697 $ 2,555 5.25 $ 2,761 $ 2,692 $ 2,623 $ 2,554 $ 2,485 5.00 $ 2,684 $ 2,617 $ 2,550 $ 2,483 $ 2,415 4.75 $ 2,608 $ 2,543 $ 2,478 $ 2,412 $ 2,347 4.50 $ 2,533 $ 2,470 $ 2,407 $ 2,343 $ 2,280 $ 500,000 $ 487,500 $ 475,000 $ 462,500 $ 450,000 -2.5% -5% -7.5% -10% RATE Principal and Interest Payments rounded to the nearest dollar amount.

Buyer’s Purchasing Power 6.00 $ 3,597 $ 3,507 $ 3,417 $ 3,328 $ 3,237 5.75 $ 3,501 $ 3,414 $ 3,326 $ 3,239 $ 3,151 5.50 $ 3,407 $ 3,322 $ 3,236 $ 3,066 5.25 $ 3,313 $ 3,230 $ 3,148 $ 3,065 $ 2,982 5.00 $ 3,221 $ 3,140 $ 3,060 $ 2,979 $ 2,899 4.75 $ 3,130 $ 3,052 $ 2,973 $ 2,895 $ 2,817 4.50 $ 3,040 $ 2,964 $ 2,888 $ 2,812 $ 2,736 $ 600,000 $ 585,000 $ 570,000 $ 555,000 $ 540,000 -2.5% -5% -7.5% -10% RATE Principal and Interest Payments rounded to the nearest dollar amount.

Buyer’s Purchasing Power 6.00 $ 4,197 $ 4,092 $ 3,987 $ 3,882 $ 3,777 5.75 $ 4,085 $ 3,982 $ 3,881 $ 3,779 $ 3,676 5.50 $ 3,975 $ 3,875 $ 3,776 $ 3,577 5.25 $ 3,865 $ 3,768 $ 3,672 $ 3,575 $ 3,478 5.00 $ 3,757 $ 3,663 $ 3,570 $ 3,476 $ 3,381 4.75 $ 3,651 $ 3,560 $ 3,469 $ 3,378 $ 3,286 4.50 $ 3,547 $ 3,458 $ 3,370 $ 3,281 $ 3,192 $ 700,000 $ 682,500 $ 665,000 $ 647,500 $ 630,000 -2.5% -5% -7.5% -10% RATE Principal and Interest Payments rounded to the nearest dollar amount.

Buyer’s Purchasing Power 6.00 $ 4,796 $ 4,676 $ 4,557 $ 4,437 $ 4,317 5.75 $ 4,669 $ 4,552 $ 4,435 $ 4,318 $ 4,201 5.50 $ 4,542 $ 4,429 $ 4,315 $ 4,202 $ 4,088 5.25 $ 4,418 $ 4,307 $ 4,197 $ 4,086 $ 3,976 5.00 $ 4,295 $ 4,187 $ 4,080 $ 3,972 $ 3,865 4.75 $ 4,173 $ 4,069 $ 3,965 $ 3,860 $ 3,756 4.50 $ 4,053 $ 3,952 $ 3,851 $ 3,749 $ 3,648 $ 800,000 $ 780,000 $ 760,000 $ 740,000 $ 720,000 -2.5% -5% -7.5% -10% RATE Principal and Interest Payments rounded to the nearest dollar amount.

Buyer’s Purchasing Power 6.00 $ 5,395 $ 5,261 $ 5,126 $ 4,991 $ 4,856 5.75 $ 5,252 $ 5,121 $ 4,990 $ 4,858 $ 4,726 5.50 $ 5,110 $ 4,982 $ 4,855 $ 4,599 5.25 $ 4,970 $ 4,846 $ 4,721 $ 4,597 $ 4,472 5.00 $ 4,831 $ 4,711 $ 4,590 $ 4,469 $ 4,348 4.75 $ 4,695 $ 4,577 $ 4,460 $ 4,342 $ 4,225 4.50 $ 4,560 $ 4,446 $ 4,332 $ 4,218 $ 4,104 $ 900,000 $ 877,500 $ 855,000 $ 832,500 $ 810,000 -2.5% -5% -7.5% -10% RATE Principal and Interest Payments rounded to the nearest dollar amount.

Buyer’s Purchasing Power 6.00 $ 5,996 $ 5,846 $ 5,696 $ 5,546 $ 5,396 5.75 $ 5,836 $ 5,690 $ 5,544 $ 5,398 $ 5,252 5.50 $ 5,678 $ 5,536 $ 5,394 $ 5,252 $ 5,110 5.25 $ 5,522 $ 5,384 $ 5,246 $ 5,108 $ 4,970 5.00 $ 5,368 $ 5,234 $ 5,100 $ 4,966 $ 4,831 4.75 $ 5,216 $ 5,086 $ 4,956 $ 4,825 $ 4,695 4.50 $ 5,067 $ 4,940 $ 4,814 $ 4,687 $ 4,560 $ 1,000,000 $ 975,000 $ 950,000 $ 925,000 $ 900,000 -2.5% -5% -7.5% -10% RATE Principal and Interest Payments rounded to the nearest dollar amount.