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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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Deep Work for Real Estate Investors

Intermediate

Deep Work refers to professional activities performed in a state of distraction-free concentration that push your cognitive capabilities, leading to new value creation and skill improvement for real estate investors.

5-6 min9371 views

Default Risk

Intermediate

Default risk is the potential for a borrower or tenant to fail to meet their contractual financial obligations, such as making mortgage or rent payments, leading to financial losses for lenders and property owners.

5 min9336 views

Defeasance

Advanced

Defeasance is a complex financial and legal process in commercial real estate where a borrower substitutes a portfolio of U.S. Treasury securities for the original property as collateral, effectively releasing the property from the mortgage lien, typically to facilitate a sale or refinancing when the loan contains a lockout period or strict prepayment penalty.

12-15 min19053 views

Defensive Play

Intermediate

A defensive play in real estate investing involves strategies focused on capital preservation and risk mitigation, particularly during uncertain economic conditions or market downturns, prioritizing stability over aggressive growth.

5 min14686 views

Deferred Payment

Beginner

A deferred payment is an arrangement where a borrower is allowed to postpone making a payment, or a portion of a payment, until a later agreed-upon date. This can apply to various financial obligations, including loans, mortgages, or even purchase agreements.

2-3 min14763 views

Defined Benefit Plan

Intermediate

A Defined Benefit Plan is a type of employer-sponsored retirement plan that guarantees a specific payout at retirement, typically based on salary and years of service. For real estate investors, self-directed versions allow for significant tax-advantaged contributions to invest in real estate.

5 min6954 views

Delayed Gratification

Intermediate

Delayed gratification in real estate investing is the strategic choice to forgo immediate profits for substantially larger returns achieved over an extended period, relying on patience, compounding, and long-term market growth.

5-6 min14595 views

Delegation

Intermediate

Delegation in real estate investing involves strategically assigning specific tasks, authority, and responsibility to other individuals or entities, such as property managers, virtual assistants, or contractors. This practice enables investors to optimize their time, leverage specialized expertise, and scale their portfolios more efficiently.

5-6 min12647 views

Demand Drivers

Intermediate

Demand drivers are the underlying economic, demographic, and local factors that influence the need and desire for real estate, directly impacting property values, rental rates, and investment opportunities.

5 min59 views

Demographic Analysis

Intermediate

Demographic analysis in real estate involves studying population characteristics like age, income, and household size to identify market trends, assess demand, and inform investment decisions.

2-3 min53875 views

Demographic Shift

Intermediate

A demographic shift refers to a significant change in the composition of a population over time, impacting factors like age, income, ethnicity, and household structure, which profoundly influences real estate demand and market dynamics.

5-6 min7916 views

Demographic Trends

Intermediate

Demographic trends refer to changes in population characteristics such as age, income, migration, and household size, which significantly influence real estate demand, property values, and investment opportunities.

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