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Property Types & Classifications Terms & Definitions

Different types of real estate properties including residential, commercial, industrial, and land investments.

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  • Essential property types & classifications terminology
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  • Professional investment language
  • Common usage in real estate

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All Property Types & Classifications Terms (198)

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Property Setback

Intermediate

A property setback is the minimum required distance between a building or structure and the property line, enforced by local zoning ordinances to regulate land use and ensure adequate space and safety.

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Property Survey

Intermediate

A property survey is a detailed map or drawing created by a licensed surveyor, accurately depicting property boundaries, dimensions, and the location of improvements, easements, and other features. It is a critical legal document for understanding and protecting real estate investments.

15-18 min1040 views

Property Type

Beginner

A property type refers to the classification of real estate based on its use, characteristics, and legal definitions, which significantly impacts investment strategy, financing, and potential returns.

5-6 min14928 views

Property Types

Intermediate

Property types classify real estate based on use (residential, commercial, industrial, land), guiding investment strategies, financing, and market analysis for investors.

13-14 min15415 views

Property Valuation Methods

Intermediate

Property valuation methods are systematic approaches used to estimate the fair market value of real estate, crucial for investment, financing, and taxation decisions. They include the Sales Comparison, Income Capitalization, and Cost Approaches.

13-16 min7515 views

Property Value

Intermediate

Property value is the estimated monetary worth of a real estate asset, determined by various factors including market conditions, location, and physical characteristics. It is a critical metric for investment analysis, financing, and taxation.

13-14 min80 views

Public Use

Intermediate

Public use is the legal justification for the government to exercise its power of eminent domain, allowing it to acquire private property for projects that serve the general public, even if the property owner does not wish to sell.

5-6 min14689 views

Raw Land

Beginner

Raw land is undeveloped property that lacks structures, utilities, or other improvements, often purchased for future development or long-term appreciation.

2-3 min8458 views

Real Assets

Beginner

Real assets are physical, tangible investments such as real estate, commodities, and infrastructure, valued for their intrinsic properties and often used as an inflation hedge and portfolio diversifier.

11-12 min19283 views

Real Estate

Beginner

Real estate refers to land and any permanent physical structures or improvements attached to it, encompassing everything from residential homes to commercial buildings and undeveloped land. It is a tangible asset that can be bought, sold, or leased for various purposes, including living, business operations, and investment.

15-18 min3178 views

Real Estate Asset Class

Beginner

A real estate asset class refers to a category of real estate properties grouped by their characteristics, use, and investment profile, such as residential, commercial, or industrial properties.

5-6 min14252 views

Real Estate Contracts

Intermediate

Real estate contracts are legally binding agreements between parties involved in the buying, selling, leasing, or transferring of real property, outlining the terms and conditions of the transaction.

14-15 min2903 views
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