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Financial Analysis & Metrics Terms & Definitions

Key financial calculations, ratios, and valuation methods used to analyze real estate investments and performance.

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Gross Rent Multiplier

Intermediate

The Gross Rent Multiplier (GRM) is a real estate valuation metric that compares a property's purchase price to its gross annual rental income, used for quick initial screening of residential income properties.

10-11 min12974 views

HVAC System

Beginner

An HVAC system is a mechanical system responsible for heating, ventilating, and air conditioning a building, crucial for maintaining indoor comfort and air quality in real estate.

2 min9119 views

Hard Costs

Intermediate

Hard costs are the direct, tangible expenses associated with the physical construction or renovation of a real estate property, encompassing materials, labor, and equipment.

13-17 min4994 views

Hedge Effectiveness

Advanced

Hedge effectiveness measures the degree to which a hedging instrument offsets changes in the fair value or cash flows of a hedged item, crucial for managing financial risks in real estate portfolios.

5-6 min14183 views

Hedging in Real Estate

Intermediate

Hedging in real estate is a risk management strategy involving the use of financial instruments or offsetting positions to mitigate potential losses from adverse market movements, such as interest rate fluctuations or property value declines.

5-6 min7164 views

Held for Sale Classification

Advanced

Held for Sale Classification is an accounting designation for non-current assets or disposal groups whose carrying amount will be recovered primarily through a sale transaction rather than through continuing use, requiring specific criteria to be met under GAAP and IFRS.

8-9 min15118 views

Highest and Best Use

Intermediate

Highest and Best Use refers to the reasonably probable and legal use of a property that is physically possible, financially feasible, and results in the highest value, guiding optimal property utilization and investment decisions.

13-14 min1157 views

Historical Price Levels

Beginner

Historical price levels refer to the past selling prices or values of real estate properties over a period, providing insights into market trends and potential future performance.

1-2 min19129 views

Holding Costs

Intermediate

Holding costs are the recurring expenses associated with owning a real estate property, such as property taxes, insurance, utilities, and mortgage interest, incurred from acquisition until sale or consistent income generation.

14-15 min3988 views

Holding Period

Intermediate

The holding period is the length of time an investor owns a real estate asset, directly influencing capital gains taxation, investment strategy, and overall financial returns.

12-15 min3515 views

Home Price Appreciation

Intermediate

Home price appreciation refers to the increase in a property's market value over a period, driven by various economic, demographic, and local market factors, leading to capital gains for investors.

5-6 min16279 views

Hospitality Real Estate

Intermediate

Hospitality real estate refers to properties designed for short-term lodging and guest services, including hotels, motels, resorts, and short-term rental properties. These investments are highly sensitive to economic cycles and require specialized management.

5-6 min7285 views
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