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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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Farm Lease

Intermediate

A farm lease is a contractual agreement between a landowner (lessor) and a farmer (lessee) that grants the farmer the right to use agricultural land for farming purposes in exchange for rent or a share of the crop.

5-6 min11692 views

Farmland Investment

Beginner

Farmland investment involves buying agricultural land with the goal of generating income through farming operations, leasing to farmers, or benefiting from land value appreciation. It's considered a stable asset class, often acting as a hedge against inflation.

6 min6087 views

Fear of Missing Out (FOMO)

Intermediate

Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) in real estate investing is the anxiety that a profitable investment opportunity will be missed, leading to impulsive, emotionally-driven decisions rather than rational, data-backed analysis.

5-6 min7257 views

Feasibility Study

Intermediate

A comprehensive assessment of a proposed real estate project or investment to determine its viability, practicality, and potential for success across market, technical, financial, operational, and legal aspects.

12-13 min18914 views

Fee Simple

Intermediate

Fee simple is the highest and most comprehensive form of property ownership, granting the owner full, perpetual, and inheritable rights to the land and its improvements, subject only to governmental powers and private encumbrances.

13-17 min7513 views

Fiduciary Deed

Intermediate

A fiduciary deed is a legal instrument used by a representative (fiduciary) to transfer property, typically offering limited warranties and requiring enhanced buyer due diligence.

12-15 min2804 views

Fiduciary Duty

Intermediate

Fiduciary duty is a legal and ethical obligation for a professional to act in the best interest of their client, prioritizing the client's needs above their own with utmost loyalty, care, and disclosure.

14-17 min7809 views

Filtering

Beginner

Filtering in real estate investing is the process of narrowing down a large pool of potential properties to a smaller, more manageable list that meets specific investment criteria.

2 min12913 views

Financial Derivative

Advanced

A financial derivative is a contract whose value is derived from an underlying asset, index, or rate, used by sophisticated real estate investors for hedging risk, speculation, or arbitrage.

8-9 min9872 views

Financial Emotional Intelligence

Advanced

Financial Emotional Intelligence is the capacity to understand and manage one's own emotions and those of others in financial decision-making, enabling rational and disciplined investment choices, especially under market pressure.

9 min11382 views

Financial Freedom

Beginner

Financial freedom is the state where your passive income consistently covers all your living expenses, allowing you to live without needing a traditional job.

2 min14303 views

Financial Hedging

Advanced

Financial hedging is an advanced risk management strategy employed by real estate investors to mitigate potential losses from adverse price movements in assets, liabilities, or future cash flows, typically using derivative instruments.

8 min5336 views
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