The typical home loan during the 1930s in the U.S. was for a term of five to seven years at 6 to 8 percent interest requiring a 50% down payment. The buyer paid accumulated interest at the end of the loan period in a single payment. Buyers often had to take out a second mortgage, at rates of up to 18%, just to cover this final payment.
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