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Market Analysis & Research Terms & Definitions

Market trends, demographic analysis, economic indicators, and research methods for real estate markets.

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  • Essential market analysis & research terminology
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  • Professional investment language
  • Common usage in real estate

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All Market Analysis & Research Terms (271)

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For-Sale Market

Beginner

The for-sale market refers to the segment of the real estate industry where properties are actively listed and available for purchase by buyers, distinct from properties available for rent.

2-3 min18707 views

Foreclosure Auction

Intermediate

A foreclosure auction is a public sale where properties are sold to the highest bidder to satisfy a mortgage debt in default. These auctions offer opportunities for investors to acquire properties, often below market value, but come with significant risks and require extensive due diligence.

13-16 min14825 views

Foreclosure Rate

Intermediate

The foreclosure rate is a key economic indicator representing the percentage of mortgage loans that are in some stage of foreclosure within a given period, reflecting housing market health and financial distress.

5 min17762 views

Functional Obsolescence

Intermediate

Functional obsolescence refers to the loss in property value due to an outdated design, inadequate utility, or undesirable features that no longer meet current market standards or buyer preferences. It can be curable or incurable, significantly impacting a property's marketability and investment potential.

13-16 min10096 views

Fundamental Economic Value

Intermediate

Fundamental Economic Value (FEV) represents the intrinsic worth of a real estate asset, derived from its ability to generate future income and its underlying economic utility, independent of short-term market fluctuations.

5 min6409 views

Gentrification

Intermediate

Gentrification is the process of renovating and improving a neighborhood, attracting more affluent residents and businesses, which often leads to the displacement of existing lower-income communities due to rising costs.

8 min16269 views

Geographic Diversification

Intermediate

Geographic diversification is a real estate investment strategy that involves spreading investments across different geographical regions or markets to mitigate localized risks and enhance portfolio stability and potential returns.

5 min16094 views

Geographic Information System

Intermediate

A Geographic Information System (GIS) is a framework for gathering, managing, and analyzing data, connecting data to a map to integrate location information with descriptive data. In real estate, it enables investors to visualize, analyze, and interpret market trends, property values, and demographic patterns for informed decision-making.

5 min11209 views

Global Food Demand

Intermediate

Global Food Demand refers to the total worldwide requirement for food, driven by population growth, rising incomes, and dietary shifts. For real estate investors, it signals opportunities in agricultural land, food processing facilities, and logistics infrastructure.

7 min4892 views

Government Intervention in Real Estate

Intermediate

Government intervention in real estate refers to actions taken by public authorities to influence property markets, including monetary and fiscal policies, as well as direct regulations like zoning and rent control, impacting investment viability and market dynamics.

5-6 min55 views

Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

Intermediate

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the total monetary value of all finished goods and services produced within a country's borders in a specific time period, typically a year or quarter.

14-15 min10668 views

Growth Market

Intermediate

A growth market in real estate refers to a geographic area experiencing significant and sustained increases in population, job opportunities, and property values, driven by strong economic and demographic trends.

5 min18599 views
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