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100

Obtaining a new mortgage on your current home usually requires a lower interest rate.

Refinancing

100

This term refers to the legal document that transfers ownership of real property from one party to another


Deed

100

What is the typical commission percentage paid by the seller to an agent for selling their home?

2.5%


100

what type of mortgage loan requires qual payments for 30 years, at which both principal and interest will be satisfied?


Fully amortized loan

100

What does MLS stand for?

Multiple Listing Service


200

a house with two units that share a common wall or floor, and are typically built on the same lot. The units can be side-by-side or stacked on top of each other.


Duplex

200

True or False: Unlicensed team members can show properties to buyer clients for agents.


False

200

A drawing and description of a property that details the location of the lot, property lines, home, and any other structures within its bounds


Survey

200

How many years of active licensure, if any, are required for a salesperson licensee to qualify for a brokers license?


3 years


200

The difference between the market value of a property and the amount owed on the mortgage.

Equity

300

a legal agreement by which a bank or other creditor lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property, with the condition that the conveyance of title becomes void upon the payment of the debt.


mortgage

300

A fee or commission charged by a broker

Brokerage

300

This term refers to the process of verifying a buyer's financial qualifications before showing them homes, typically done by a lender or mortgage broker.


pre-qualification/pre-approval

300

What is the term for the initial payment made by a buyer to secure a property, often a percentage of the total purchase price?


Down payment

300

When a property is sold without the seller completing any property repairs.


as-is sale


400

a legal process that involves the administration of a deceased person's assets and will. 


Probate

400

A popular real estate investing strategy where an investor purchases a property, renovates it, and then sells it quickly for a profit is known as what?


flipping

400

What is the term for the increase in the value of a property over time, often due to factors like improvements, renovations, or market demand?



Appreciation


400

a property is available for purchase directly from the owner rather than through a real estate agent or broker. Some sellers choose this option to avoid paying agent commissions.


FSBO  - For Sale by Owner


400

is an ownership regime in which a building is divided into multiple units that are either each separately owned, or owned in common with exclusive rights of occupation by individual owners.

Condominium

500

What term is used to describe a professional estimate/opinion on the value of real estate?


Appraisal

500

This term refers to the income generated from an investment property after deducting operating expenses and mortgage payments.


cash flow


500

a legal process that occurs when a lender takes back a property used as collateral for a loan because the borrower has stopped making payments.

Foreclosure

500

is a person or entity that acts as an intermediary between a buyer and a seller, usually for a commission.



Broker

500

Which term defines a tool that real estate agents use to estimate the value of a specific property by evaluating similar ones that have recently sold in the same area?


Comparative Market Analysis (CMA)

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