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Gain

Gap Loan

Garden Apartment

Gated Community

Good Faith Estimate

Government Mortgage

Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA)

Grant

Grantee

Grantor

Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

Ground Rent

Group Home

Growing Equity Mortgage (GEM)

Guarantee Mortgage

Gain Go to the Top
An increase in monetary or property value.
Gap Loan Go to the Top
Short-term financing, usually to cover a gap in time between a person’s purchase of a home and that person’s later receipt of funds, usually from the sale of their previous home. Sometimes called a bridge loan or swing loan.
Garden Apartment Go to the Top
An apartment housing complex where the tenants have free access to a lawn or garden area.
Gated Community Go to the Top
A private, fenced-in housing development, sometimes employing security guards.
Good Faith Estimate Go to the Top
A written estimate of the closing costs the borrower will have to pay at closing. Under the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA), the lender is required to provide this disclosure to the borrower within three days of receiving a loan application.
Government Mortgage Go to the Top
A mortgage that is guaranteed by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) or, is insured by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). Compare with conventional mortgage.
Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA) Go to the Top
A government-owned corporation within the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Created in 1968, GNMA assumed responsibility for the special assistance loan program formerly administered by FNMA. Commonly called Ginnie Mae.
Grant Go to the Top
A technical term used in deeds of conveyance of property to indicate a transfer.
Grantee Go to the Top
The person to whom an interest in real property is conveyed.
Grantor Go to the Top
The person conveying an interest in real property.
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Go to the Top
Measures aggregate economic activity available, encompassing every sector of the economy. Quarterly percent changes (at an annualized rate) in GDP reflect the growth rate of total economic output. GDP growth is widely followed as the primary indicator of the strength of economic activity. Frequency: quarterly. Source: Commerce Department.
Ground Rent Go to the Top
The amount of money that is paid for the use of land when title to a property is held as a lease hold estate rather than a fee simple estate.
Group Home Go to the Top
A residential building designed for unrelated, persons with special needs. These homes provide long-term shelter and support services that are residential in nature.
Growing Equity Mortgage (GEM) Go to the Top
A fixed-rate mortgage that involves scheduled payment increases over a specified period of time. The increase amount of the monthly payment is applied directly to the remaining principal balance.
Guarantee Mortgage Go to the Top
A home loan that is guaranteed by a third party.