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Investment Strategies & Methods Terms & Definitions

Different approaches to real estate investing including buy-and-hold, fix-and-flip, BRRRR, wholesaling, REITs, and syndications.

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  • Essential investment strategies & methods terminology
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  • Professional investment language
  • Common usage in real estate

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All Investment Strategies & Methods Terms (846)

1% Rule

Beginner

The 1% Rule is a real estate investing guideline stating that a rental property's gross monthly rent should be at least 1% of its purchase price, used for quick initial screening of potential investments.

12-13 min97 views

1031 Exchange

Advanced

A 1031 Exchange allows real estate investors to defer capital gains and depreciation recapture taxes when selling an investment property by reinvesting the proceeds into a new "like-kind" investment property within strict IRS timelines.

15-18 min16495 views

401(k) Loan

Intermediate

A 401(k) loan allows participants to borrow a portion of their vested retirement savings, repaying the principal and interest back into their own account, often used by real estate investors for short-term capital needs like down payments or rehabilitation.

6 min6829 views

5-Hour Real Estate Week

Intermediate

The 5-Hour Real Estate Week is a strategic framework for real estate investors focused on maximizing portfolio returns and growth while minimizing active time commitment through automation, delegation, and optimized systems.

5 min56 views

90% Distribution Rule

Intermediate

The 90% Distribution Rule mandates that Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) distribute at least 90% of their taxable income to shareholders annually to maintain their tax-advantaged status.

3 min6645 views

Absentee Owner

Intermediate

An absentee owner is an individual or entity that owns real estate but does not reside in or personally manage the property, typically living in a different geographic location.

12-13 min10078 views

Absolute Auction

Beginner

An absolute auction is a type of real estate auction where the property is sold to the highest bidder, regardless of the price, with no minimum bid or reserve price set by the seller.

3 min43944 views

Absorption Rate

Intermediate

The absorption rate measures the pace at which available properties are sold or leased in a specific market over a given period, indicating the balance between supply and demand.

13-14 min11272 views

Abundance Mindset

Intermediate

An Abundance Mindset in real estate investing is a psychological framework where an investor believes there are always enough resources, opportunities, and success for everyone, fostering collaboration and value creation.

5 min18920 views

Acceptance

Beginner

Acceptance in real estate is the unconditional agreement by a buyer or seller to the exact terms of an offer, forming a legally binding contract for a property transaction.

2-3 min13541 views

Accessing Equity

Intermediate

Accessing equity refers to the process of converting a portion of your property's ownership value into liquid cash, typically through various financing methods like refinancing or home equity loans.

5 min4888 views

Accessory Dwelling Unit

Intermediate

An Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) is a secondary housing unit on a single-family residential lot, offering independent living facilities for one or more persons, often used by investors to generate additional rental income or increase property value.

5-6 min8717 views
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