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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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Conversion Ratio

Advanced

Conversion ratio in real estate investing measures the efficiency of a process by quantifying the percentage of prospects or opportunities that successfully complete a desired action, such as converting a lead into a closed deal or an offer into an accepted contract.

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Convertible Preferred Stock

Advanced

Convertible Preferred Stock is a hybrid security that combines features of both debt and equity, offering fixed dividend payments like preferred stock but with the option to convert into a predetermined number of common shares at the investor's discretion or upon specific triggers.

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Convertible Security

Advanced

A convertible security is a type of investment that can be converted into a predetermined number of common shares of the issuing company or partnership at a specified conversion price or ratio, offering investors both income potential and equity upside.

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Conveyance

Beginner

Conveyance is the legal act of transferring property ownership from one party to another, typically through a deed, ensuring the new owner holds official rights to the property.

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Core Investment Strategy

Intermediate

A Core Investment Strategy is a fundamental, long-term plan that guides an investor's real estate decisions, aligning them with their overarching financial goals, risk tolerance, and preferred asset classes.

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Core Market

Beginner

A core market in real estate is a highly desirable, stable, and established geographic area known for consistent demand, strong property values, and low investment risk, driven by robust economies and high quality of life.

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Core Real Estate

Intermediate

Core real estate refers to low-risk, stabilized, income-generating properties in prime locations with high occupancy rates and strong credit tenants, offering predictable cash flow and moderate appreciation.

5-6 min18714 views

Corporate Formalities

Intermediate

Corporate formalities are the legal and procedural requirements that corporations and LLCs must follow to maintain their legal status, ensure limited liability protection for owners, and operate as distinct legal entities.

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Corporate Governance

Intermediate

Corporate governance refers to the system of rules, practices, and processes by which a company is directed and controlled. It involves balancing the interests of a company's many stakeholders, such as shareholders, management, customers, suppliers, financiers, government, and the community.

5-6 min17484 views

Corporate Housing

Intermediate

Corporate housing refers to fully furnished, temporary rental properties, typically leased by companies for employees on business trips, relocations, or extended assignments, offering a cost-effective and comfortable alternative to hotels.

5-6 min6023 views

Corporate Relocations

Intermediate

Corporate relocations involve businesses moving their operations, headquarters, or significant divisions to a new geographic area, profoundly impacting local real estate markets by shifting demand for residential, commercial, and industrial properties.

5-6 min16857 views

Corporate Transparency Act

Intermediate

The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) is a U.S. law requiring many companies, including real estate investment entities, to report beneficial ownership information to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) to combat illicit financial activities.

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