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    TOPICAL REAL ESTATE DICTIONARY



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    amortization
    The process of paying the principal and interest on a loan through regularly scheduled installments. Initially, most of each payment is applied toward interest owed, and later in the loan term increasingly applied toward principal.

    annual percentage rate (APR)
    A measure of interest rate that expresses the cost of a mortgage as a yearly rate on the loan balance. The APR assumes the loan is held for its full term. For adjustable-rate loans, the APR assumes the loan's index doesn't change from its initial value.

    appraisal
    An opinion of the value of a property at a given point in time.

    basis point
    A basis point is one one-hundredth of one percentage point. For example, the difference between a loan at 8.25 percent and a mortgage at 8.37 percent is 12 basis points.

    fixed-rate mortgage
    A home loan with an interest rate that will remain at a specific rate for the term of the loan. About 75 percent of all home mortgages have fixed rates.

    interest rate
    The fee, expressed as a percentage, charged for a loan. The interest rate also helps determine the monthly payment. For adjustable-rate loans, the interest rate may change from its initial level.

    lender
    A bank, savings institution, or mortgage company that offers home loans.

    loan application
    The first step toward submitting a home loan requires the borrower to itemize basic financial information.

    mortgage
    In casual use, a sum of money borrowed to purchase a home at a certain interest rate using the property as collateral. In formal use, a mortgage is the legal document that pledges property as collateral for a loan.

    mortgage banker
    A company that provides home loans using its own money. The loans are usually sold to investors such as insurance companies and Fannie Mae.

    mortgage broker
    A company that matches lenders with prospective borrowers who meet the lender's criteria. The mortgage broker does not make the loan, but receives payment from the lender for services.

    mortgage-interest deduction
    The tax write-off that the Internal Revenue Service allows most owners to claim for annual interest payments made on real estate loans.

    prequalification
    A lender's preliminary assessment of a buyer's ability to pay for a home, and an estimate of how much the buyer may borrow.

    refinancing
    The process of replacing an older mortgage with a new mortgage that has better terms.

    underwriting
    The process in which lenders evaluate the risks posed by a particular borrower and set appropriate conditions for the loan.

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