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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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Lean Construction

Intermediate

Lean Construction is a project delivery methodology that focuses on maximizing value and minimizing waste throughout the entire real estate development process, from design to occupancy. It applies lean manufacturing principles to construction to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and improve project outcomes.

5 min59 views

Lease Agreement

Beginner

A legally binding contract between a landlord and a tenant that outlines the terms and conditions of renting a property, including rent, duration, and responsibilities.

18-20 min3483 views

Lease Option

Intermediate

A lease option is a contract giving a tenant the exclusive right to purchase a property at a set price within a specific timeframe, without the obligation to buy.

15-18 min12949 views

Lease Renewal

Intermediate

Lease renewal is the process where a landlord and tenant agree to extend an existing lease agreement beyond its original term, often involving new terms like rent adjustments.

13-14 min4291 views

Lease-Up

Intermediate

Lease-up refers to the critical period following the completion of a new or renovated income-producing property, during which the property is actively marketed and leased to achieve stabilized occupancy and rental income.

5 min17865 views

Lease-Up Period

Intermediate

The lease-up period is the time frame during which a newly constructed or significantly renovated rental property attracts and secures its initial tenants, moving from vacant to stabilized occupancy.

5-6 min11591 views

Lease-Up Phase

Intermediate

The lease-up phase is the period after a property's completion or acquisition during which the owner actively secures tenants to achieve a target occupancy rate, transitioning the asset from vacant to income-producing.

12-15 min5018 views

Leasehold Estate

Intermediate

A property ownership arrangement where an investor holds rights to use and occupy land or a building for a specified period, as defined by a lease agreement, without owning the underlying fee simple title.

5 min5275 views

Legal Addendum

Intermediate

A legal addendum is a document added to an existing contract to modify, clarify, or add specific terms and conditions without altering the original agreement's core structure.

1-2 min9532 views

Lender

Intermediate

A lender is an individual or financial institution that provides funds to a borrower for real estate acquisition or development, expecting repayment with interest. They are crucial for leveraging capital in real estate investment.

13-14 min5710 views

Letter of Intent

Intermediate

A Letter of Intent (LOI) is a non-binding document outlining preliminary terms for a real estate transaction, signaling serious interest and guiding future negotiations before a formal purchase agreement.

17 min47426 views

Leverage

Intermediate

Leverage in real estate is the use of borrowed capital, typically through mortgages, to finance property purchases and amplify potential investment returns.

15-18 min5586 views
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