1. Mortgage Amount:
The total amount of money to be borrowed by the
Purchaser and applied toward the price of the property.
In general, the mortgage amount plus down payment
equals purchase price.
2. Down Payment:
The amount of money provided by the Purchaser
toward the purchase price of the property (not
including legal fees or other acquisition costs).
In general, down payment plus mortgage amount
equals purchase price.
3. Interest Rate:
The actual cost of borrowing money, charged as
a percentage of the outstanding amount owed. Usually
compounded on a monthly basis.
4. Term of the Mortgage:
The period of time during which the loan contract
is active. During this period the borrower makes
periodic payments (usually monthly) to the lender
and at the end of the term the balance of the
loan becomes due and payable, if any.
5. Amortization Period:
The period of time after which, if all monthly
payments are made on time and in full, the loan
will be paid out. The term and the amortization
of a mortgage are often the same, but do not need
to be. Instead of having a 30-year mortgage term
with a standard 30-year amortization, the borrower
could opt for three 10-year terms (called balloon
mortgages). At the end of each term the borrower
would have to refinance the loan, necessitating
renegotiation of the interest rate and payment
schedule with the lender.
6. Discount Points:
Discount points refer to the additional money
the borrower may pay to the lender on closing
to get a lower interest rate on the loan. The
cost of one point equals 1% of the amount borrowed.
This means that one point on a $150,000 mortgage
equals $1,500. Usually, for each point paid for
on a 30-year loan, the interest rate is reduced
by about 1/8th (or 0.125) of a percentage point.
7. Prepayment Privileges:
The right of the borrower to pay out all or part
of the outstanding principal before it comes due.
These privileges are usually set out in the initial
mortgage negotiations between the borrower and
lender and will differ depending on the type of
mortgage
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