Decoding the Real Estate Lingo: Top Terms Explained

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November 1, 2023

Decoding the Real Estate Lingo: Top Terms ExplainedReal estate can often sound like its own language. From "escrow" to "contingency," understanding the terminology can be a challenge. For those entering the property market for the first time, the jargon can seem daunting. Let's simplify some of the most common terms:

  1. Escrow: An escrow account is a neutral third-party account where funds are held during the real estate transaction. The funds are only released once all conditions are met.
  2. Contingency: These are conditions that must be met for a property sale to go through. Common contingencies include property inspections, appraisals, and buyer financing.
  3. Amortization: This refers to the process of paying off a debt, like a mortgage, over time through regular payments.
  4. Closing Costs: These are fees paid at the closing of a real estate transaction. They include attorney fees, title insurance, and appraisal fees.
  5. Equity: This is the difference between the property’s value and the outstanding amount on any loans.
  6. Appraisal: A professional assessment of a property's market value. This is typically required by lenders before approving a mortgage loan.
  7. Realtor & Real Estate Agent: While often used interchangeably, a Realtor is a member of the National Association of Realtors and adheres to its code of ethics. All Realtors are real estate agents, but not all agents are Realtors.

Remember, knowledge is power. The more you understand these terms, the better equipped you'll be to navigate the property market.

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