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This index covers how a local housing market actually works, what moves prices, the mechanics of buying and selling a home, surveys and title, mortgages in plain terms, renting against owning, and the history and character of the Minneapolis neighborhoods the city grew out of.

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A–Z Glossary of Housing Terms

Every term below is defined in the wording of this index. Where a subject has its own page, the definition is a summary of it rather than a substitute.

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AA

Absorption rate

The rate at which listed dwellings are taken off the market by buyers over a given period. Divided into inventory it produces months of supply.

Adjustable rate

A mortgage interest rate fixed for an initial period and then reset periodically against a published index plus a fixed margin, within stated caps.

Amortisation

The schedule by which a level loan payment is divided between interest and principal, with the principal share rising over the life of the loan.

Appraisal

A lender-commissioned opinion of a property's value, used to decide how much may be advanced against it. It is not the same as the contract price.

Assessment

The value placed on a property by a public authority for the purpose of levying property tax. It frequently differs from market value.

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BB

Bungalow

A low, wide house of the early twentieth century with a broad porch, overhanging eaves and a compact plan. The dominant type across much of the city's south side.

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CC

Closing

The meeting at which funds are disbursed, documents are signed and the deed is recorded, completing a transfer of ownership.

Closing costs

The one-off charges payable on completion, including lender fees, title work, recording fees and apportioned taxes.

Comparable

A recently sold property genuinely substitutable for the subject, used as evidence when estimating value.

Contingency

A condition written into a purchase contract allowing a party to withdraw if a stated event does not occur by a stated date.

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DD

Days on market

The number of days a property has been publicly listed. A visible figure that later buyers read as a signal.

Deed

The instrument that transfers title in land from one party to another and is entered in the public record.

Dormer

A structure projecting from a sloping roof to carry a window, used to make attic space habitable.

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EE

Earnest money

A deposit accompanying an offer, held by a third party and credited at closing, which demonstrates that the offer is serious.

Easement

A right held by another party to use part of a parcel for a stated purpose, such as access or utility lines. It survives a sale.

Encroachment

A structure that extends across a boundary onto adjoining land, typically discovered by survey.

Encumbrance

Any recorded claim or restriction limiting the interest being sold, including liens, easements and covenants.

Equity

The difference between what a property is worth and what is owed against it.

Escrow

The holding of funds or documents by a neutral third party pending completion of conditions; also the account from which taxes and insurance are paid.

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FF

Fixed rate

A mortgage interest rate that does not change for the life of the loan, leaving rate risk with the lender.

Foursquare

A two-storey cubic house under a hipped roof with four principal rooms per floor, common in pre-war districts.

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II

Inventory

The number of dwellings currently listed for sale in a defined market.

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LL

Lien

A claim recorded against a property to secure a debt. A mortgage is voluntary; tax and judgment liens are not.

Listing

A property publicly offered for sale, and by extension the record describing it.

Lot

A parcel of land as defined on a recorded plat, with fixed dimensions that constrain what may be built.

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MM

Months of supply

Inventory divided by the absorption rate: how long the listed stock would last at the current rate of sale.

Mortgage insurance

A charge protecting the lender against borrower default, commonly required where the deposit is small.

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PP

Plat

The recorded map dividing a tract of land into numbered lots, streets and easements.

Points

A fee paid at closing, expressed as a percentage of the loan, to obtain a lower interest rate.

Principal

The sum borrowed, as distinct from the interest charged for borrowing it.

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RR

Radon

A naturally occurring soil gas that can accumulate in enclosed lower levels; measured by a timed test rather than by visual inspection.

Redlining

The mid-twentieth-century practice of grading neighbourhoods by lending risk and withholding ordinary mortgage credit from those graded lowest, overwhelmingly where Black residents lived. Now unlawful; its effects on housing stock remain visible.

Restrictive covenant

A private rule recorded against land when it was subdivided, limiting what may be done with it. Racial covenants of this kind are void and unenforceable.

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SS

Setback

The minimum distance a building must stand from a lot line.

Split-level

A post-war plan whose floors are offset by half a storey rather than stacked.

Survey

A measured examination establishing where the legal boundaries of a parcel lie and whether structures agree with the record.

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TT

Title

The legal ownership of an interest in land, evidenced by the recorded chain of transfers.

Title insurance

A policy covering losses from defects in title that a search did not reveal. One policy protects the lender, a separate one the owner.

Title search

An examination of the public record for anything limiting the interest being sold.

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UU

Underwriting

The lender's assessment of whether a borrower can repay and whether the security is adequate.

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WW

Walk-through

A final inspection shortly before closing to confirm the property is in the agreed condition.

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