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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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Going-in Cap Rate

Intermediate

The going-in cap rate is a real estate investment metric that measures the initial unleveraged rate of return an investor can expect from a property based on its first year's projected Net Operating Income (NOI) relative to its purchase price.

3 min9718 views

Good Debt

Beginner

Debt considered beneficial because it helps acquire assets that appreciate in value or generate income, ultimately improving financial health.

3 min16739 views

Grant Programs

Intermediate

Grant programs provide non-repayable financial assistance from government, non-profit, or private sources for specific real estate purposes, such as homeownership, rehabilitation, or community development, reducing an investor's out-of-pocket expenses.

2-3 min15123 views

Grantor

Beginner

A grantor is the legal owner of a property who transfers ownership to another party, known as the grantee, typically through a deed in a real estate transaction.

13-14 min4256 views

Gross Potential Income

Beginner

Gross Potential Income (GPI) is the maximum possible revenue a rental property could generate if all units were fully occupied at market rent, including all other income sources, before accounting for expenses.

13-14 min11538 views

Gross Rent Multiplier

Intermediate

The Gross Rent Multiplier (GRM) is a real estate valuation metric that compares a property's purchase price to its gross annual rental income, used for quick initial screening of residential income properties.

10-11 min12974 views

Growth Market

Intermediate

A growth market in real estate refers to a geographic area experiencing significant and sustained increases in population, job opportunities, and property values, driven by strong economic and demographic trends.

5 min18601 views

Growth Mindset for Real Estate Investors

Intermediate

A growth mindset in real estate investing is the belief that one's abilities, intelligence, and skills can be developed through dedication and hard work, leading to resilience, continuous learning, and adaptability in the face of market challenges and setbacks.

5 min14478 views

Guest Communication

Beginner

Guest communication involves all interactions between a property owner or manager and guests in a short-term rental, crucial for guest satisfaction and property profitability.

5-6 min61 views

Guest Experience

Beginner

Guest experience refers to the overall impression and satisfaction a guest has during their stay at a rental property, influencing reviews, bookings, and profitability for investors.

5 min7912 views

HELOC Draw Period

Intermediate

The HELOC draw period is the initial phase of a Home Equity Line of Credit during which a borrower can access funds, make interest-only payments, and repeatedly borrow against their home equity up to a set credit limit.

3 min15351 views

Hard Costs

Intermediate

Hard costs are the direct, tangible expenses associated with the physical construction or renovation of a real estate property, encompassing materials, labor, and equipment.

13-17 min4994 views
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