GLOSSARY REAL
ESTATE TERMS
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for the letter S Sale-leaseback A transaction in which
the buyer leases back the property to the seller for a specified period of time.
Sales contract A contract signed by the buyer and sellerthat details
the terms of a home purchase.
Saltbox style A design that
dates to colonial times and takes its name from the shape of saltboxes.
Sanitary sewer The drain line in a house that carries away food and
human wastewater to a municipal sewer system or a septic system.
Sash
One of two windows in a double-hung window.
Schematic designs
Renderings of floor plans and the exterior of a house.
Second mortgage
Another loan placed upon a piece of property.
Secondary mortgage
market A market of packaged home loans that are resold as securities to
investors. Major players are Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Secured
loan Any loan backed by collateral.
Security Apiece
of property designated as collateral.
Seller broker A seller
broker represents the interest of the seller.
Seller carry-back
An agreement in which the seller provides financing for a home purchase.
Seller take-back An agreement in which the seller provides financing
for a home purchase.
Seller's market A hot real estate market
in which sellers have the advantage and multiple offers are common.
Semi-custom home The buyer of a semi-custom home is free to make some
design changes but not to the home's structural plan.
Septic system
A self-contained sewage treatment system that distributes wastewater to an underground
storage area and relies on bacterial action to decompose solid waste matter.
Servicer A firm that collects mortgage payments and manages borrowers'
escrow accounts.
Setback The minimum distance a house or
buildings must be from the lot line.
Settlement statement
A document that details who has paid what to whom.
Shared-appreciation
mortgage A loan that allows a lender or other party to share in the borrower's
profits when the home is sold
Shared-equity transaction
A transaction in which two buyers purchase a property, one as a resident co-owner
and the other as an investor co-owner
Shed ceiling A shed
ceiling pitches upward at one end.
Shed roof A shed roof
pitches up longer on one side than the other.
Shingle style
An alternative style of Victorian homes that evolved in the late 19th century
to simplify the complexity of the traditional Victorian house.
Shingles
Thin, wedge-shaped pieces of wood or flat rectangular pieces of slate, mineral
fiber, glass fiber or composition asphalt installed on a roof to prevent water
seepage.
Shoe molding An unobtrusive finish trim between
the floor and the baseboard designed to hide any irregularities in the seam between
the floor and wall or baseboard.
Sill cock An exterior threaded
faucet connection for garden hoses that provides water outside a home.
Sill plate A horizontal piece of wood placed on top of the foundation.
Skylight A window in a roof that allows natural light to illuminate
a room.
Slab foundation A foundation built directly on soil
with no basement or crawl space.
Slider window Windows that
are composed of two windows, or sashes, that glides open and closed on a metal
track.
Soffit An external area under the overhang of a roof.
Soils test A test of the subsoil to ensure that foundations can be
safely constructed.
Spanish Mission style A design that
is derived from the original missions established by the Spanish in the Southwest.
Special assessment When a homeowners' association needs or wants extra
funds, it levies a special assessment upon the owners.
Special deposit
account Rehabilitation mortgages require a special deposit account from
which restoration and remodeling funds included in the loan are disbursed to the
appropriate contractors as work is completed.
Specifications
The written requirements for materials, equipment, construction systems and standards.
Speculation home A home that has been built without a buyer.
Splash block A slanted block used to divert runoff water from a downspout
away from the foundation.
Split-level style A home that
is a ranch-style house stacked to fit on a smaller lot and perhaps to accommodate
a garage.
Square footage The number of square feet of livable
space in a home or building.
Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area
Areas designated by the U.S. Office of Management and Budgetthat contain a city
of 50,000 or more.
Standard payment calculation A calculation
that is used to determine the monthly payment necessary to repay the balance of
a home loan in equal installments .
Starter home Homes that
fall within the lower price range of a typical first-time buyer.
Steel
framing A construction method used by commercial and residential builders.
Step-rate mortgage A loan that allows a gradual increase in the interest
rate during the first few years of the loan. constant.
Storm sewer
A drain line, which is not connected to the sewerline, removes all other wastewater
from a home.
Storm windows Sets of windows and screens that
are installed on older double-hung windows.
Straight purchase
A transaction in which the buyer gives a new-home builder a deposit to begin building
and the balance when the sale of the house closes.
Strike plate
The metal part of a lock that is anchored to the doorframe and holds the door
closed.
Stucco A mixture of sand and cement used to cover
the exterior surface or interior walls of a home or building.
Studs
The upright pieces of lumber or steel in a wall to which panels, siding, drywall
or other coverings are attached.
Subagent When an agent
brings a buyer to a property, they are in effect acting as a subagent to the listing
agent.
Subcontractor Specialty construction companies hired
by the general contractor to perform certain tasks.
Subdivision
The process in which the owner of a large piece of property divides it into smaller
parcels.
Sub-flooring The sheathing, usually made of plywood,
placed on top of floor joists and covered by flooring.
Subordinate
loan A second or third mortgage.
Sump pump A pump
that moves water from a basement sump pit.
Survey A precise
measurement of a piece of property by a licensed surveyor.
Sweat
equity The non-cash value put into a piece of property by the owner, such
as do-it-yourself home improvements.

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