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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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Multi-Family Investing

Intermediate

Multi-family investing involves acquiring properties with multiple residential units to generate rental income, benefit from economies of scale, and achieve long-term appreciation. It's a strategy for diversifying income and scaling a real estate portfolio.

5-6 min18209 views

Multi-Family Property

Beginner

A multi-family property is a residential building containing two or more separate dwelling units, offering investors multiple income streams from different tenants.

11-12 min6601 views

Multifamily Construction

Intermediate

Multifamily construction involves the development and building of residential properties designed to house multiple families or tenants, such as apartment complexes, condominiums, or townhouses, often for investment purposes.

5-6 min61 views

Multifamily Loan

Intermediate

A multifamily loan is a type of commercial real estate financing used to purchase, refinance, or develop properties with five or more residential units, distinct from traditional single-family mortgages.

5 min58 views

Multiple Offers

Intermediate

Multiple offers describe a real estate scenario where a property receives purchase proposals from more than one prospective buyer, often simultaneously, indicating high demand and competition.

5 min11349 views

Negotiation

Intermediate

Negotiation in real estate is the strategic process of discussing and agreeing upon the terms and conditions of a property transaction, aiming to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes for all parties involved.

14-15 min18571 views

Net Asset Value

Intermediate

Net Asset Value (NAV) represents the total value of an entity's assets minus its liabilities, providing a per-share or per-unit value for investors in funds or syndications.

5 min16031 views

Net Income from Discontinued Operations

Advanced

Net Income from Discontinued Operations represents the profit or loss from a segment of a business that has been disposed of or is classified as held for sale, reported separately on the income statement after tax.

5 min17349 views

Net Operating Income

Intermediate

Net Operating Income (NOI) is a key real estate metric representing a property's annual income after deducting all operating expenses, but before accounting for debt service, income taxes, and capital expenditures.

11-12 min3346 views

Net Present Value

Intermediate

Net Present Value (NPV) is a financial metric that calculates the difference between the present value of cash inflows and outflows, used to evaluate the profitability of a potential investment by accounting for the time value of money.

15-18 min10571 views

Networking Event

Beginner

A real estate networking event is a specialized gathering where investors and professionals connect to share insights, build relationships, and discover investment opportunities within the real estate sector.

2 min11139 views

New Construction

Intermediate

New construction refers to the process of building a property from the ground up, rather than acquiring an existing structure. For investors, it involves developing or purchasing a newly built residential or commercial property, offering distinct advantages and challenges compared to existing real estate.

5 min13639 views
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