Question #N1073

The author of the text suggests that the first-time homebuyers are primarily motivated by a particular financial concern. The author writes, "The first-time homebuyer typically focuses on the price tag and considers the long-term financial consequences of the purchase, such as the mortgage interest rate and property taxes." What is the financial concern that the author describes as being of primary importance to first-time homebuyers?

The author of the passage implies that the most important factor for first-time homebuyers is
A. finding a house that is within their budget.
B. securing a mortgage with a low interest rate.
C. understanding the overall costs of homeownership.
D. minimizing the amount of property taxes they pay.

Correct Answer is: C

The passage states that the first-time homebuyer focuses on "the price tag" and considers the "long-term financial consequences of the purchase." This suggests that the most important factor for first-time homebuyers is understanding the overall costs of homeownership, which includes the price, mortgage interest rates, and property taxes. The passage doesn’t directly state that a low interest rate is the most important concern. This makes choice B incorrect. While the passage also mentions property taxes, it doesn’t suggest that these are the most important factor for first-time homebuyers, which makes choice D incorrect. Choice A is incorrect because the passage focuses on long-term financial consequences, not just the purchase price.