Knowledge Base

Mortgage Glossary

Clear, jargon-free definitions for every mortgage term you'll encounter—from application to closing and beyond.

By Dawn Robbins Group | NMLS# (to be added)

59 terms and growing

A

Adjustable-Rate Mortgage

Loan Types

A mortgage with an interest rate that starts fixed for an initial period of 5, 7, or 10 years, then adjusts periodically based on a market index plus a lender margin.

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Amortization

Rates & Terms

The process of paying off a mortgage through scheduled monthly payments that cover both principal and interest, with early payments mostly interest and later payments mostly principal.

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Amortization Schedule

Rates & Terms

A detailed table showing every scheduled mortgage payment over the loan's life, breaking each into principal and interest portions with the remaining balance after each payment.

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Annual Percentage Rate (APR)

Rates & Terms

The total yearly cost of a mortgage expressed as a percentage, including the interest rate plus lender fees and points, always equal to or higher than the base interest rate.

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Appraisal

Property & Valuation

A professional assessment of a property's market value by a licensed appraiser, required by your lender to confirm the home is worth the loan amount, typically costing $300–$600.

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Assessed Value

Property & Valuation

The dollar value assigned to your property by the local tax assessor for calculating property taxes, which often differs from market value or appraised value.

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C

Cash-Out Refinance

Investment

Replacing your existing mortgage with a new, larger loan and receiving the difference in cash, allowing you to tap home equity for renovations, debt consolidation, or other expenses.

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Clear to Close

Process & Procedures

The final underwriting approval confirming all loan conditions are satisfied and your mortgage is ready for the closing table—typically issued 1–3 days before closing.

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Closing

Process & Procedures

The final step in a real estate transaction where ownership legally transfers, documents are signed, funds are disbursed, and your mortgage becomes active.

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Closing Costs

Costs & Fees

Fees paid at the finalization of a real estate transaction, typically 2%–5% of the loan amount, covering appraisal, title, origination, taxes, insurance, and other settlement charges.

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Closing Disclosure

Process & Procedures

A 5-page document your lender must provide at least 3 business days before closing, detailing your final mortgage terms, monthly payment, and actual closing costs.

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Comparable Sales (Comps)

Property & Valuation

Recently sold similar properties in the same area that appraisers and agents use to determine a home's fair market value, typically 3–6 sales within the past 6 months.

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Construction Loan

Loan Types

A short-term loan that finances the building of a new home, with funds disbursed in stages during construction, typically converting to a standard mortgage once the home is complete.

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Conventional Loan

Loan Types

A mortgage not insured or guaranteed by a federal agency, typically requiring a credit score of 620 or higher and a minimum 3% down payment, backed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac.

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Credit Score

Credit & Qualification

A 3-digit number ranging from 300 to 850, calculated from your credit history, that lenders use to gauge repayment likelihood—most mortgages require a minimum of 580–620.

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D

Debt-to-Income Ratio (DTI)

Credit & Qualification

The percentage of your gross monthly income that goes toward debt payments—most mortgage lenders cap DTI at 43%–50%, making it a key qualification benchmark.

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Deed of Trust

Legal & Compliance

A legal document used in many states instead of a mortgage, involving three parties—borrower, lender, and a neutral trustee who holds title to the property until the loan is fully repaid.

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Discount Points

Costs & Fees

Upfront fees paid at closing to lower your mortgage interest rate, where each point costs 1% of the loan amount and typically reduces the rate by approximately 0.25%.

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Down Payment

Credit & Qualification

The upfront cash you pay toward a home's purchase price, ranging from 0% (VA/USDA) to 3% (conventional) to 3.5% (FHA) to 20%+ to avoid private mortgage insurance.

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DSCR Loan

Investment

An investment property loan where qualification is based on the property's rental income rather than your personal income, with most lenders requiring a DSCR of 1.0 to 1.25 or higher.

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E

Earnest Money

Costs & Fees

A buyer's good-faith deposit, typically 1%–3% of the purchase price, submitted with an offer and held in escrow to demonstrate serious intent to purchase.

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Escrow

Rates & Terms

An account managed by your lender that holds a portion of each monthly mortgage payment to cover property taxes and homeowners insurance when they come due.

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F

FHA Loan

Loan Types

A government-backed mortgage insured by the Federal Housing Administration, allowing credit scores as low as 580 with 3.5% down, designed for first-time and moderate-income buyers.

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Fixed-Rate Mortgage

Loan Types

A home loan with an interest rate that remains the same for the entire loan term, providing predictable monthly payments over 15, 20, or 30 years.

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Flood Insurance

Insurance

A separate policy required for homes in FEMA-designated flood zones, available through the NFIP or private insurers, averaging $700–$1,500 per year.

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Funding

Process & Procedures

The process where the lender disburses the loan amount to the closing agent after all documents are signed and conditions are met, completing the financial transaction.

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G

Gift Funds

Credit & Qualification

Money from a family member or approved source used toward your down payment or closing costs, requiring a signed gift letter confirming no repayment is expected.

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H

Home Equity

Property & Valuation

The difference between your home's current market value and your remaining mortgage balance—a $400,000 home with $250,000 owed equals $150,000 in equity.

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Home Inspection

Property & Valuation

A thorough examination of a property's condition by a licensed inspector, covering structure, systems, and safety, typically costing $300–$500 before you finalize the purchase.

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Homeowners Insurance

Insurance

A policy covering your home against damage from fire, theft, and storms, required by all mortgage lenders, typically costing $1,000–$3,000+ per year depending on location and coverage.

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Homestead Exemption

Costs & Fees

A tax benefit that reduces the taxable value of your primary residence, lowering your annual property tax bill. Rules and amounts vary by state.

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House Hacking

Investment

A strategy where you live in one unit of a multi-unit property and rent out the others to offset or fully cover your mortgage payment, reducing your housing cost significantly.

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I

Income Verification

Credit & Qualification

The process of confirming your earnings through pay stubs, W-2s, tax returns, or bank statements, required by lenders to ensure you can afford the mortgage payment.

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Interest Rate

Rates & Terms

The percentage a lender charges annually for borrowing money, typically ranging from 6% to 8% on a 30-year mortgage, determining how much you pay in interest over the loan's life.

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Interest-Only Mortgage

Loan Types

A loan where you pay only interest for a set period of 5 to 10 years, after which monthly payments increase to include both principal and interest for the remaining term.

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J

Jumbo Loan

Loan Types

A mortgage exceeding the conforming loan limits set by the FHFA, typically requiring a credit score of 700+, a larger down payment of 10%–20%, and significant cash reserves.

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L

Lien

Legal & Compliance

A legal claim against your property used as collateral for a debt—your mortgage creates a lien that must be paid off before the property can be sold or transferred free and clear.

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Loan Estimate

Process & Procedures

A standardized 3-page document your lender must provide within 3 business days of application, detailing your estimated interest rate, monthly payment, and closing costs.

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Loan-to-Value Ratio (LTV)

Credit & Qualification

The ratio of your mortgage amount to the home's appraised value, expressed as a percentage—80% LTV means you're borrowing 80% and putting 20% down.

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M

Mortgage Broker

Process & Procedures

A licensed professional who shops multiple wholesale lenders on a borrower's behalf to find the best mortgage terms, acting as an intermediary between the homebuyer and the lender.

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Mortgage Insurance Premium (MIP)

Costs & Fees

Insurance required on all FHA loans consisting of a 1.75% upfront premium and an annual premium of 0.45%–1.05% of the loan balance paid monthly.

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O

Origination Fee

Costs & Fees

A charge from your lender for processing a new mortgage application, typically 0.5%–1% of the loan amount, covering underwriting, document preparation, and administrative costs.

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P

PITI

Costs & Fees

Principal, Interest, Taxes, and Insurance—the four components that make up your total monthly mortgage payment.

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Pre-Approval

Process & Procedures

A lender's conditional commitment to lend you a specific amount based on verified income, assets, credit history, and employment—stronger than a pre-qualification.

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Pre-Qualification

Process & Procedures

An informal estimate of how much you may be able to borrow based on self-reported income, assets, and debts—without a credit check or income verification.

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Prepaid Items

Costs & Fees

Costs paid at closing that cover future expenses such as homeowners insurance premiums, property taxes, and per-diem mortgage interest through the end of the closing month.

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Principal

Rates & Terms

The original amount you borrow for a mortgage or the remaining loan balance at any point, separate from interest—each monthly payment reduces the principal while the rest covers interest.

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Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI)

Costs & Fees

A monthly insurance premium on conventional loans when your down payment is less than 20%, protecting the lender against default, typically costing 0.5%–1.5% of the loan amount annually.

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Property Tax

Costs & Fees

A recurring tax charged by local governments based on the assessed value of your home, used to fund schools, public safety, infrastructure, and other community services.

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R

Rate Lock

Process & Procedures

A lender's guarantee to hold a specific interest rate for a set period—typically 30 to 60 days—while your mortgage application is processed and closed.

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Reserves

Credit & Qualification

Savings or liquid assets you must have left after closing, measured in months of mortgage payments—lenders often require 2–6 months of reserves for approval.

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RESPA

Legal & Compliance

Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act—a federal law requiring lenders to disclose settlement costs, prohibiting kickbacks and referral fees, and limiting escrow requirements.

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Reverse Mortgage

Loan Types

A loan for homeowners aged 62 and older that converts home equity into cash without requiring monthly mortgage payments, repaid when the borrower sells, moves out, or passes away.

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S

Seller Concessions

Costs & Fees

Costs the seller agrees to pay on the buyer's behalf at closing, such as closing costs, discount points, or prepaid taxes, with limits ranging from 3% to 9% depending on loan type and down payment.

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T

Title Insurance

Costs & Fees

A one-time insurance policy purchased at closing that protects the lender or homeowner against financial loss from title defects, liens, or ownership disputes.

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TRID

Legal & Compliance

TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure—federal rules that combined Truth in Lending and RESPA disclosures into two standardized forms: the Loan Estimate and Closing Disclosure.

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U

Underwriting

Process & Procedures

The process where a lender evaluates your creditworthiness, income, assets, and the property value to decide whether to approve your mortgage application.

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USDA Loan

Loan Types

A zero-down-payment mortgage backed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture for eligible buyers in designated rural and suburban areas with household income at or below 115% of area median income.

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V

VA Loan

Loan Types

A mortgage guaranteed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for eligible veterans, active-duty service members, and surviving spouses, requiring no down payment and no PMI.

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