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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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Staged Funding

Intermediate

Staged funding is a financing method where a lender disburses loan proceeds incrementally as a real estate project progresses, rather than providing the full amount upfront. This approach is common in construction and rehabilitation projects.

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Statement of Cash Flows

Intermediate

The Statement of Cash Flows (SCF) is a financial report detailing the cash generated and used by a business or investment property over a period, categorized into operating, investing, and financing activities. It provides crucial insights into liquidity and solvency for real estate investors.

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Step-Up in Basis

Advanced

A critical tax provision that adjusts the cost basis of an inherited asset to its fair market value on the date of the decedent's death, effectively eliminating capital gains tax on appreciation that occurred during the decedent's lifetime.

5 min14188 views

Strategic Audit

Intermediate

A strategic audit in real estate investing is a comprehensive, systematic review of an investor's portfolio, investment strategies, and operational processes to assess performance, identify opportunities, and mitigate risks against current market conditions and long-term goals.

5 min8871 views

Strategic Divestment

Intermediate

Strategic divestment is the planned sale or disposal of an investment property or portfolio to achieve specific financial or strategic objectives, often driven by market shifts, portfolio rebalancing, or risk mitigation.

5 min17590 views

Strategic Real Estate Investment

Intermediate

Strategic real estate investment is a disciplined, data-driven approach to property acquisition, management, and disposition, aligning each decision with predefined long-term financial goals and comprehensive market analysis.

5 min56370 views

Stress Testing

Advanced

Stress testing is an advanced financial analysis technique used to evaluate the resilience of a real estate investment or portfolio by simulating the impact of severe, adverse economic and market scenarios on key financial metrics.

13-14 min2800 views

Subdivision

Intermediate

Subdivision is the legal process of dividing a single parcel of land into two or more smaller parcels, typically for the purpose of development, sale, or lease. It involves navigating local zoning ordinances, planning regulations, and infrastructure requirements.

15-18 min11504 views

Subject-To Investing

Advanced

Subject-To investing is an advanced real estate strategy where an investor acquires a property by taking over payments on the seller's existing mortgage, without formally assuming the loan or notifying the lender.

12-15 min37524 views

Subject-To Real Estate

Advanced

Subject-To real estate is an advanced acquisition strategy where an investor takes title to a property with an existing mortgage, agreeing to make payments without formally assuming the loan, leaving the original financing in the seller's name.

15-18 min12627 views

Subscription Agreement

Intermediate

A Subscription Agreement is a legal contract between an investor and a private company (or syndicator) outlining the terms for purchasing shares or units in a private offering, commonly used in real estate syndications to formalize capital commitment and ensure regulatory compliance.

13-15 min8444 views

Supply-Demand Imbalance

Intermediate

A market condition where the quantity of available real estate (supply) does not match the quantity buyers are willing and able to purchase (demand) at current prices, leading to shifts in property values and rents.

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