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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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Hybrid Work Model

Beginner

A flexible work arrangement where employees split their time between working remotely (e.g., from home) and working in a physical office location. This model significantly impacts commercial real estate needs and residential property demand.

2-3 min16137 views

Impairment Loss

Advanced

An impairment loss occurs when an asset's carrying value on the balance sheet exceeds its recoverable amount, indicating a decline in its future economic benefits or fair value.

5-6 min5170 views

Income Capitalization Approach

Intermediate

The Income Capitalization Approach is a real estate valuation method that estimates a property's value by converting its expected future income (Net Operating Income) into a present value using a capitalization rate.

12-13 min984 views

Industrial Warehouse

Beginner

An industrial warehouse is a large commercial building used for storing, manufacturing, or distributing goods and materials, serving as a critical link in the supply chain for various industries.

13-15 min20320 views

Infrastructure

Beginner

Infrastructure refers to the fundamental facilities and systems, such as roads, utilities, and public services, that support a community and are crucial for real estate development and property value.

5 min18197 views

Institutional Investor

Beginner

An institutional investor is a large organization, such as a pension fund, mutual fund, insurance company, or endowment, that pools money to invest in various assets, including real estate.

2-3 min11175 views

Intangible Assets

Intermediate

Intangible assets are non-physical assets that hold significant value for a real estate investment or business, contributing to its competitive advantage and long-term profitability, though they lack physical form.

5-6 min19132 views

Joint Tenancy with Right of Survivorship

Intermediate

Joint Tenancy with Right of Survivorship (JTWROS) is a form of property co-ownership where two or more individuals hold equal, undivided interests, and upon the death of one owner, their share automatically transfers to the surviving owner(s) without probate.

15-18 min6862 views

Joint Venture (Development)

Intermediate

A Joint Venture (Development) is a strategic partnership between two or more parties, typically for a specific real estate development project, pooling resources, expertise, and capital to share risks and rewards.

12-13 min14772 views

Just Compensation

Intermediate

Just compensation refers to the fair market value paid to a property owner when their private property is taken for public use by the government through eminent domain, as mandated by the Fifth Amendment.

12-15 min13595 views

Land Appreciation

Intermediate

Land appreciation refers to the increase in the market value of undeveloped or developed land over time, driven by factors such as economic growth, population shifts, infrastructure development, and changes in zoning regulations. It represents a key component of long-term real estate investment returns.

6 min4975 views

Land Banking

Intermediate

Land banking is the strategic practice of acquiring large tracts of undeveloped land and holding them for an extended period, anticipating future appreciation in value due to market growth or development potential.

5 min8523 views
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