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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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Demographics

Beginner

Demographics are statistical data about a population, such as age, income, and household size, used by real estate investors to understand market demand and make informed investment decisions.

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Derivative

Advanced

A derivative is a financial contract whose value is derived from an underlying asset, index, or interest rate, used by real estate investors for hedging risk, speculation, or leveraging market movements without direct asset ownership.

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Developer-Operator

Intermediate

A Developer-Operator is a real estate firm or individual that undertakes both the development of a property and its subsequent long-term operation and management, integrating the entire lifecycle of an asset.

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Development Budget

Intermediate

A development budget is a detailed financial plan outlining all anticipated costs for a real estate project, from land acquisition and construction to financing and project completion, serving as a critical tool for feasibility, funding, and cost control.

12-15 min9498 views

Digital Nomad Housing

Intermediate

Digital nomad housing refers to real estate properties specifically designed or adapted to cater to the needs of remote workers who travel frequently, offering flexible lease terms, furnished spaces, and amenities conducive to productivity and community.

5 min16865 views

Direct Mail

Intermediate

Direct mail is a real estate investment marketing strategy involving sending physical mail pieces directly to property owners to generate leads, particularly for off-market deals and motivated sellers.

13-14 min5096 views

Direct Negotiation

Intermediate

Direct negotiation in real estate involves buyers and sellers dealing directly with each other, bypassing agents to agree on terms, often for off-market or distressed properties.

12-15 min17647 views

Direct Ownership

Intermediate

Direct ownership in real estate refers to an individual or entity holding legal title to a property, granting full control over its acquisition, management, and disposition. This method offers complete autonomy but also carries direct responsibility for all aspects of the investment.

5-6 min16098 views

Direct to Seller

Intermediate

Direct to Seller is a real estate investment strategy where investors directly contact property owners to negotiate and acquire properties, bypassing traditional market channels like real estate agents or the MLS.

13-14 min19821 views

Disability Insurance

Intermediate

Disability insurance provides income replacement if you become unable to work due to illness or injury, protecting both active and essential passive income for real estate investors and safeguarding their portfolios.

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Disclosure

Intermediate

Disclosure in real estate refers to the legal obligation for sellers and their agents to reveal known material facts about a property that could influence a buyer's decision or affect the property's value.

5-6 min13527 views

Discontinued Operations

Advanced

Discontinued operations represent a component of an entity that either has been disposed of or is classified as held for sale, and represents a strategic shift that will have a major effect on an entity's operations and financial results.

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