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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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Private REIT

Advanced

A Private REIT is a real estate investment trust that is not publicly traded on stock exchanges, offering accredited investors direct access to diversified real estate portfolios with an illiquidity premium.

3 min10586 views

Pro Forma

Intermediate

A pro forma in real estate is a projected financial statement that estimates future income and expenses for a property or investment, used to evaluate its potential profitability and viability.

14-15 min68 views

Pro Forma Financial Statement

Intermediate

A pro forma financial statement is a projected financial report for a real estate investment, forecasting future income, expenses, and cash flow based on a set of assumptions. It is a critical tool for evaluating investment viability, securing financing, and strategic planning.

15 min4500 views

Pro Forma Income Statement

Intermediate

A pro forma income statement is a forward-looking financial projection that estimates a property's future revenue and expenses over a specific period, typically used to assess the potential profitability and cash flow of a real estate investment.

6 min4879 views

Pro-Rata Rule

Advanced

The Pro-Rata Rule dictates that allocations, distributions, or liabilities are divided proportionally among parties based on their respective ownership percentages, contributions, or claims, commonly applied in 1031 exchanges and partnership agreements.

8-9 min17264 views

Professional Network

Beginner

A professional network in real estate investing is a group of contacts, including other investors, agents, lenders, and contractors, who provide support, resources, and opportunities.

2-3 min21694 views

Profit

Beginner

Profit is the financial gain realized from a real estate investment after all associated costs, expenses, and taxes have been subtracted from the total revenue generated.

3 min18338 views

Profit Margin

Intermediate

Profit margin is a financial metric that measures the percentage of revenue that remains as profit after all costs and expenses have been deducted, indicating an investment's profitability and operational efficiency.

15-18 min4353 views

Profitability

Beginner

Profitability in real estate investing measures an investment's ability to generate financial gain, indicating if the income or sale price exceeds the total costs involved.

2-3 min4939 views

Profitability Analysis

Intermediate

Profitability analysis is the process of evaluating a real estate investment's potential to generate financial returns, assessing its viability and attractiveness relative to costs and risks.

5-6 min47402 views

Project Financing

Intermediate

Project financing is a long-term, non-recourse or limited-recourse financing structure used to fund large-scale infrastructure, industrial, and real estate projects, where repayment is based solely on the project's future cash flows.

8-9 min14409 views

Project Management

Intermediate

Project management in real estate investing is the systematic process of planning, executing, monitoring, controlling, and closing out a real estate project to achieve specific goals, maximize profitability, and mitigate risks.

12-13 min1496 views
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