An "owner occupied" property refers to a home where the owner lives as their primary residence, rather than renting it out. This status often qualifies buyers for lower mortgage rates, reduced down payments, and favorable loan terms. Homeowners benefit from stability and tax advantages, while lenders face reduced default risk, making it a key factor in real estate and financing.
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