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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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School District

Beginner

A geographical area managed by a local government entity responsible for public education, significantly impacting property values, rental demand, and investor decisions in real estate.

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Servient Estate

Intermediate

A servient estate is a parcel of land that is burdened by an easement, meaning it must allow another property owner (the dominant estate) to use a portion of it for a specific purpose.

2-3 min57 views

Shared Desk

Beginner

A shared desk is a non-dedicated workspace in a coworking or flexible office environment, used by different individuals at different times, often on a first-come, first-served basis. It offers flexibility and cost savings compared to traditional office leases.

2-3 min8434 views

Shared Desk Model

Beginner

A flexible office arrangement where multiple workers use a single physical workstation at different times, rather than each having a dedicated desk. This model optimizes space utilization and reduces overhead costs for businesses.

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Short-Term Rental

Beginner

A property rented out for short periods, typically less than 30 days, to guests for temporary stays, often managed through platforms like Airbnb or Vrbo.

5 min13827 views

Short-Term Rental Insurance

Intermediate

Short-Term Rental (STR) insurance is a specialized policy designed to protect property owners who rent out their residential properties for short durations, typically less than 30 days, covering unique risks like property damage, liability, and loss of income associated with commercial use.

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Short-Term Rental Ordinance

Intermediate

A Short-Term Rental (STR) Ordinance is a local law or set of regulations enacted by municipal or county governments to govern properties rented out for short periods, typically less than 30 days. These ordinances address community concerns, public safety, and taxation related to short-term rental operations.

5-6 min5125 views

Single-Family Home

Beginner

A Single-Family Home (SFH) is a detached residential property designed for one household, typically on its own land, offering privacy and direct ownership of the structure and lot. It's a popular asset for real estate investors seeking rental income and appreciation.

12-13 min15589 views

Site Acquisition

Beginner

Site acquisition is the process of identifying, evaluating, negotiating, and purchasing land or existing property for a specific real estate development or investment purpose. It's the crucial first step in any real estate project, laying the groundwork for future success.

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Site Plan

Intermediate

A detailed drawing or map illustrating the existing and proposed conditions of a parcel of land, including structures, landscaping, utilities, and access points, essential for real estate development and regulatory approval.

2-3 min19117 views

Speculative Land Investing

Intermediate

Speculative land investing involves purchasing undeveloped land with the expectation of profiting from a future increase in its value due to external factors like development or zoning changes, rather than from immediate income.

5 min17426 views

Structural Integrity

Intermediate

Structural integrity refers to a building's capacity to withstand loads and forces without failure, ensuring its safety, stability, and long-term durability. It is a critical factor in real estate investment, directly impacting property value and potential liabilities.

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