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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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Outsourcing

Intermediate

Outsourcing in real estate involves delegating specific tasks or functions to external third-party providers to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and allow investors to focus on core investment strategies.

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Overbuilding

Intermediate

Overbuilding occurs when the supply of new real estate units in a market significantly exceeds the current and projected demand, leading to increased vacancies, downward pressure on rents and property values, and reduced investment returns.

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Overconfidence Bias

Advanced

A cognitive bias where an individual's subjective confidence in their judgments is reliably greater than the objective accuracy of those judgments, leading to underestimation of risks and overestimation of returns in real estate investing.

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Overleveraging

Intermediate

Overleveraging occurs when an investor uses an excessive amount of borrowed capital to finance a real estate investment, significantly increasing financial risk and vulnerability to market downturns or unexpected expenses.

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Owner-Occupied Multi-unit Property

Intermediate

An owner-occupied multi-unit property is a residential building with two to four units where the owner lives in one unit and rents out the others, leveraging rental income to offset mortgage payments and build equity.

5-6 min19027 views

Owner-Occupied Property

Beginner

An owner-occupied property is real estate where the owner lives as their primary residence, often qualifying for favorable financing, lower down payments, and significant tax benefits.

14-15 min18916 views

Owner-Operator Model

Intermediate

The owner-operator model in real estate investing involves an investor directly managing their own investment properties, handling all aspects from tenant relations to maintenance, rather than outsourcing these tasks to a third-party property management company.

8-9 min7164 views

Panic Selling

Intermediate

Panic selling occurs when investors rapidly sell off assets, often at a loss, due to fear, negative news, or market uncertainty, leading to sharp price declines and exacerbating market downturns.

6 min17144 views

Partnership Agreement

Intermediate

A Partnership Agreement is a legally binding contract outlining the terms and conditions between two or more parties who agree to pool resources and share profits or losses in a real estate investment venture. It defines roles, responsibilities, capital contributions, and decision-making processes.

8-9 min5293 views

Passive Activity Loss

Intermediate

Passive Activity Loss (PAL) rules limit the deduction of losses from passive activities, such as most rental real estate, against non-passive income like wages or portfolio earnings. These losses are typically suspended and carried forward until passive income is generated or the activity is disposed of.

13-14 min951 views

Passive Income

Intermediate

Passive income refers to earnings from an enterprise in which an individual is not actively involved, typically generated from real estate investments like rental properties, REITs, or syndications, requiring minimal ongoing effort after initial setup.

13-15 min10015 views

Passive Investing

Beginner

Passive investing in real estate involves generating income or appreciation with minimal active management, often through vehicles like REITs, syndications, or turnkey properties, allowing investors to benefit from real estate without the day-to-day operational demands.

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