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REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust)

A REIT is a company that owns and operates income-producing real estate. It must distribute at least 90% of taxable income to shareholders as dividends. That lets you invest in property without buying buildings yourself.

Investment Strategy·1 view

REIT Dividend

REIT Dividend is a financial analysis concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of passive real estate investing deals.

Financial Metrics·1 view

REIT Types

REIT Types is a investment strategy concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of passive real estate investing deals.

Investment Strategy

REO (Real Estate Owned)

REO (Real Estate Owned) is a market analysis concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of market research location analysis deals.

Market Analysis

RESPA

RESPA is a legal strategy concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of financing deals.

Legal Strategy

ROI by Renovation Type

ROI by Renovation Type is a deal evaluation concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of value add renovations deals.

Deal Analysis

RUBS (Ratio Utility Billing System)

RUBS (Ratio Utility Billing System) is a property management concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of small multifamily investing deals.

Property Management

Radon

Radon is a legal strategy concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of value add renovations deals.

Legal Strategy·1 view

Rate Buydown

A rate buydown is an upfront payment — typically in the form of discount points — that reduces the interest rate on a mortgage, either temporarily for the first few years or permanently for the life of the loan.

Financing

Rate Cap

Rate Cap is a real estate lending concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of real estate investing deals.

Lending

Rate Inheritance

Rate inheritance is the strategy of acquiring a seller's existing below-market mortgage through a loan assumption, effectively inheriting their interest rate as a financial asset.

Financing·1 view

Rate Lock

A rate lock is an agreement with a lender to freeze the mortgage-rate for a set period—typically 30–60 days—protecting the borrower from mortgage-rate increases before closing when interest-rate-cycle or federal-funds-rate is rising.

Financing

Rate Sheet Pricing

Rate sheet pricing refers to the internal wholesale rate schedules that lenders receive daily from secondary market investors, showing the true cost of funds — and understanding these sheets reveals how much markup your lender is charging.

Lending

Rate Shock Bulletproofing

Rate shock bulletproofing is a set of portfolio management strategies designed to protect rental property cash flow from the impact of rising interest rates, particularly when adjustable-rate or short-term fixed mortgages reset to higher rates.

Portfolio Strategy

Rate Shock Recovery

Rate Shock Recovery describes the process by which real estate markets adjust and normalize after a rapid increase in interest rates, including the phases of initial disruption, market recalibration, and eventual recovery of transaction volume, affordability, and price growth.

Market Commentary

Rate-and-Term Refinance

A rate-and-term refinance replaces your existing mortgage with a new one that changes the interest rate or loan term—but not the principal balance—and does not provide cash to the borrower.

Financing

Real Estate AI

Real Estate AI is a foundational investing concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of real estate investing deals.

Getting Started

Real Estate Agent

A real estate agent is a licensed professional who represents buyers or sellers in property transactions, with access to the MLS, market data, and negotiation expertise.

Real Estate Investing

Real Estate Attorney

Real Estate Attorney is a legal strategy concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of building your team deals.

Legal Strategy

Real Estate Broker

A real estate broker is a licensed professional who has completed additional education and experience beyond a sales agent license, qualifying them to operate their own brokerage firm, supervise agents, and handle transactions independently. Every real estate agent must work under a broker; a broker can work independently or manage a team.

Real Estate Investing

Real Estate Bubble

A real estate bubble is when market-value and prices disconnect from market-fundamentals—rental-income, income growth, cap-rate—driven by speculation and peak-phase overheating, often preceding market-correction and contraction-phase.

Market Analysis·1 view

Real Estate CPA

A real estate CPA is a certified public accountant who specializes in tax strategy and compliance for real estate investors.

Accounting

Real Estate CRM

Real Estate CRM is a foundational investing concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of real estate investing deals.

Getting Started·1 view

Real Estate Coach

Real Estate Coach is a foundational investing concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of building your team deals.

Getting Started