An ADU (accessory dwelling unit) is a secondary, self-contained dwelling on the same lot as a primary residence—such as a detached garage apartment, converted basement, or backyard cottage.
Affordable Housing is a property classification concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of portfolio scaling 1031 exchanges deals.
A basement apartment is a legal, habitable rental unit located in the below-grade portion of a building—with its own entrance, bathroom, kitchen, and meeting egress and safety codes.
Bedroom Count is a property classification concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of small multifamily investing deals.
Billboard investment involves owning or leasing outdoor advertising structures on strategically located land, generating rental income from advertisers at cash-on-cash returns typically ranging from 20% to 50% on smaller installations.
Build-to-rent (BTR) refers to single-family homes or communities purpose-built for long-term renters rather than homebuyers, combining the tenant appeal of a house with the operational efficiency of multifamily.