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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
  • Practical applications and examples
  • Professional investment language
  • Common usage in real estate

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All Property Types & Classifications Terms (198)

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Land Development

Intermediate

Land development is the process of transforming raw, undeveloped land into usable and valuable property by adding infrastructure and preparing it for construction or sale.

10-11 min18905 views

Land Due Diligence

Intermediate

Land due diligence is the comprehensive process of investigating a parcel of land to identify potential risks, liabilities, and opportunities before purchase or development, covering legal, environmental, physical, and financial aspects.

7-9 min12527 views

Land Registry

Intermediate

The Land Registry is a government department responsible for recording the ownership of land and property, along with any associated rights, restrictions, or burdens. It provides a definitive, state-guaranteed record of title, simplifying transactions and preventing fraud.

5-6 min18377 views

Land Swap

Intermediate

A land swap is a strategic real estate transaction where two or more parties exchange parcels of land or properties of similar value, often to achieve specific objectives like consolidating parcels, optimizing land use, or deferring capital gains taxes.

5 min7007 views

Land Value

Beginner

Land value refers to the inherent worth of a piece of land, separate from any buildings or improvements on it, driven by its location, potential use, and market demand.

2-3 min15039 views

Leasehold Estate

Intermediate

A property ownership arrangement where an investor holds rights to use and occupy land or a building for a specified period, as defined by a lease agreement, without owning the underlying fee simple title.

5 min5273 views

Legal Description

Intermediate

A legal description is a precise, legally sufficient identification of a parcel of land, defining its exact boundaries and location for official records and transactions.

13-14 min12325 views

Location Analysis

Intermediate

Location analysis is the systematic evaluation of geographic areas to assess their suitability and potential profitability for real estate investment, considering various market, economic, and demographic factors.

5-6 min18162 views

Long-Term Rental

Beginner

A long-term rental involves leasing a property to a tenant for an extended period, typically 12 months or more, providing investors with consistent monthly income and potential property appreciation.

2-3 min4872 views

Luxury Amenities

Beginner

Luxury amenities are enhanced features and services in a property that go beyond standard offerings, designed to provide superior comfort, convenience, or prestige to attract high-end tenants.

2 min18602 views

Luxury Real Estate

Intermediate

Luxury real estate refers to high-end properties characterized by superior quality, prime locations, unique architectural design, extensive amenities, and a premium price point, often catering to affluent buyers and investors.

5 min2299 views

Mid-Term Rental

Beginner

A mid-term rental is a property leased for a period typically ranging from one to six months, bridging the gap between short-term (vacation) and long-term (annual) rentals. It caters to specific tenant needs like traveling professionals, students, or those relocating.

6 min10042 views
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