Discount Point
Amount paid by a home buyer to the lender at the outset of a mortgage, typically at loan closing, to increase the loan's effective yield. One point equals 1% of the principal; on a $100,000 mortgage loan, one discount point is $1,000.
Amount paid by a home buyer to the lender at the outset of a mortgage, typically at loan closing, to increase the loan's effective yield. One point equals 1% of the principal; on a $100,000 mortgage loan, one discount point is $1,000.
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