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Investment Strategies & Methods Terms & Definitions

Different approaches to real estate investing including buy-and-hold, fix-and-flip, BRRRR, wholesaling, REITs, and syndications.

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  • Essential investment strategies & methods terminology
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  • Professional investment language
  • Common usage in real estate

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Cost of Sales

Intermediate

Cost of Sales (COS) in real estate refers to the direct expenses incurred in acquiring, holding, and ultimately selling an investment property, crucial for calculating net profit.

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Cost to Cure

Intermediate

Cost to Cure is the estimated expense required to repair, replace, or restore a property to its intended condition, or to remedy identified defects, crucial for real estate investment analysis.

5 min44119 views

Cost-Benefit Analysis

Intermediate

Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) is a systematic process for comparing the total estimated costs of a project or decision with its total estimated benefits, typically expressed in monetary terms, to determine its overall feasibility and value.

5 min18623 views

Counteroffer

Intermediate

A counteroffer is a response to an initial real estate offer that proposes different terms, effectively rejecting the original offer and creating a new one to continue negotiations.

13-14 min17353 views

Countertrade

Intermediate

Countertrade in real estate refers to a reciprocal form of international trade where goods or services are exchanged for property, or property for other assets, rather than for cash. It's often used to overcome currency restrictions or facilitate complex cross-border transactions.

5 min7123 views

Covenant Against Encumbrances

Advanced

A legal assurance in a deed, typically a warranty deed, guaranteeing that the conveyed property is free from any undisclosed liens, easements, or other burdens on the title at the time of transfer.

15-18 min4521 views

Covenant of Further Assurances

Advanced

A contractual promise by a grantor in a real estate transaction to perform any reasonable acts necessary to perfect the title conveyed to the grantee, should defects or omissions arise post-closing.

15-18 min6713 views

Coworking Management Agreement

Advanced

A Coworking Management Agreement is a contractual arrangement between a property owner and a flexible workspace operator, where the operator manages the coworking space in exchange for a fee, often a revenue share, without taking on a traditional lease.

8-9 min59 views

Coworking Market Analysis

Intermediate

Coworking market analysis is a comprehensive study of the supply, demand, and competitive landscape of flexible office spaces within a specific geographic area, crucial for identifying viable investment opportunities and developing effective operational strategies.

8-9 min14575 views

Credit Facility

Advanced

A credit facility is a type of loan arrangement between a borrower and a lender that allows the borrower to draw funds up to a specified maximum amount over a defined period, offering flexibility for various real estate investment strategies.

8-9 min19061 views

Critical Path Method

Advanced

The Critical Path Method (CPM) is a project management technique used to identify the sequence of activities that determines the shortest possible duration to complete a project, essential for optimizing real estate development timelines and resource allocation.

12-15 min11683 views

Curing Title

Intermediate

Curing title refers to the legal process of identifying and resolving defects or "clouds" on a property's title to ensure clear, marketable ownership, essential for real estate transactions.

13 min3810 views
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