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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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Tourist Destination Market

Intermediate

A tourist destination market refers to real estate investment opportunities in areas characterized by high visitor traffic, often driven by leisure, business, or cultural attractions, leading to demand for short-term rentals, hotels, and related services.

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Traditional Bank Mortgage

Beginner

A traditional bank mortgage is a conventional loan provided by a financial institution to purchase real estate, following guidelines from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, commonly used by investors to finance properties.

15-18 min35736 views

Transaction Structure

Intermediate

Transaction structure refers to the legal and financial framework through which a real estate deal is organized, defining how assets are acquired, financed, and owned.

5-6 min14485 views

Treasury Stock Method

Advanced

The Treasury Stock Method (TSM) is an accounting technique used to calculate diluted earnings per share (EPS) by assuming that proceeds from the exercise of in-the-money options and warrants are used by the company to repurchase its own common stock at the average market price.

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Trigger Event

Intermediate

A trigger event in real estate is a predefined condition or occurrence that, when met, automatically initiates a specific action or consequence outlined in a contract, loan agreement, or other legal document.

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Triple Net Lease

Intermediate

A Triple Net Lease (NNN) is a commercial real estate lease where the tenant pays base rent plus property taxes, building insurance, and common area maintenance, making it a highly passive investment for landlords.

15-18 min4219 views

Triplex

Beginner

A triplex is a multi-family residential property containing three separate living units, offering investors diversified rental income and potential for owner-occupant house hacking.

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Trustee's Sale

Intermediate

A Trustee's Sale is a public auction of a property to satisfy a defaulted debt, conducted by a trustee under a deed of trust without court intervention, common in non-judicial foreclosure states.

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Umbrella Partnership REIT

Advanced

An Umbrella Partnership Real Estate Investment Trust (UPREIT) is a structure where a publicly traded REIT owns its properties through a controlling interest in a private operating partnership (OP), allowing property owners to contribute real estate in exchange for OP units on a tax-deferred basis.

5-6 min14251 views

Underlying Mortgage

Intermediate

An underlying mortgage is an existing mortgage loan that remains on a property when additional financing is layered on top or when the property is sold using creative financing methods like "subject-to" deals.

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Undervaluation

Intermediate

Undervaluation in real estate refers to a property being priced below its true market value, presenting a potential opportunity for investors to acquire assets at a discount and realize significant returns.

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Unrealized Gain

Intermediate

An unrealized gain is an increase in the value of an asset that an investor still holds, meaning the profit has not yet been converted into cash through a sale. It represents a potential profit that exists on paper.

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