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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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  • Essential financial analysis & metrics terminology
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Rent Escalation Clause

Intermediate

A rent escalation clause is a lease provision that mandates periodic increases in the base rent over the term of the lease, typically to account for inflation or rising operating costs.

13-14 min2205 views

Rent Growth

Intermediate

Rent growth is the percentage increase in rental rates for a property or market over a specific period, directly impacting an investment's cash flow and valuation.

4-6 min19078 views

Rent Roll

Intermediate

A rent roll is a comprehensive document detailing a property's rental income, occupancy, and lease terms for each unit, essential for financial analysis and property management.

15-18 min11815 views

Rent-to-Income Ratio

Intermediate

The Rent-to-Income Ratio (RTI) is a financial metric used by landlords and lenders to assess a tenant's ability to afford rent, calculated by dividing gross monthly rent by gross monthly income.

5-6 min11705 views

Rentable Square Footage

Intermediate

Rentable Square Footage (RSF) is the total area a commercial tenant pays rent on, encompassing their exclusive usable space plus a proportional share of the building's common areas.

14 min27272 views

Rental Analysis

Intermediate

Rental analysis is the process of evaluating a property's potential rental income and expenses to determine its profitability and investment viability.

5 min5481 views

Rental Comparables

Intermediate

Rental comparables are recently rented properties similar to a subject investment property, used to determine optimal rental prices, forecast income, and assess market demand.

5 min10562 views

Rental History

Intermediate

Rental history is a detailed record of an individual's past tenancy, providing landlords with insights into their payment habits, property maintenance, and adherence to lease agreements, crucial for tenant screening.

2-3 min16741 views

Rental Income

Intermediate

Rental income is the total revenue generated from an investment property through rent payments and other fees, before or after deducting operating expenses. It is a critical metric for evaluating a property's profitability and investment viability.

15-18 min15940 views

Replacement Cost

Intermediate

Replacement cost is the estimated expense to construct a new property with similar utility and function to an existing one, using current materials, labor, and construction standards, excluding the value of the land.

13-14 min13168 views

Representations and Warranties

Advanced

Representations are statements of fact made by one party to induce another into a contract, while warranties are promises that those facts are true, providing a basis for recourse if false.

5-6 min7449 views

Resale Value

Beginner

Resale value is the estimated price a property could sell for in the current market, or at a specific point in the future. It's a key factor for real estate investors to assess potential profits and investment viability.

2-3 min4882 views
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