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Terms Starting with R

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Rental Vacancy Rate

Rental Vacancy Rate 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

Rental Yield

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

Financial Metrics

Renter's Assistance Program

Renter's Assistance Program is a property management concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of property management deals.

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Renter's Insurance

Renter's Insurance is a real estate insurance concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of legal protection asset structuring deals.

Insurance

Rentometer

Rentometer 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

Repairs vs Improvements (Tax)

Repairs vs Improvements (Tax) is a tax strategy concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of tax optimization deals.

Tax Strategy

Repeat (BRRRR Cycle)

Repeat (BRRRR Cycle) is a investment strategy concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of brrrr strategy deals.

Investment Strategy

Repeat Strategy

Repeat strategy is the practice of deploying capital recovered from one deal into the next—the "Repeat" step of BRRRR that enables portfolio scaling.

Investment Strategy

Replacement Cost

Replacement cost is the amount it would cost to rebuild a property from scratch at today's prices using current materials, construction methods, and building codes --- excluding the land value. It is a key input in the cost approach to appraisal and in setting insurance coverage.

Deal Analysis

Replacement Cost Coverage

Replacement Cost Coverage is a real estate insurance concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of legal protection asset structuring deals.

Insurance

Replacement Property

Replacement property is the real estate (or fractional interest) you acquire in a 1031 exchange to defer capital gains tax on the sale of your relinquished property.

Tax Strategy

Replacement Reserve

A replacement reserve is capital set aside annually to fund the future replacement of major building components that wear out over time, such as roofs, HVAC systems, appliances, flooring, and parking surfaces. For multifamily properties, the industry standard ranges from $200-$500 per unit per year, depending on property age, condition, and asset class. Replacement reserves are a line item in your pro forma that reduces NOI and are often required by lenders as a condition of commercial financing.

Portfolio Strategy

Repositioning

Repositioning is the strategy of fundamentally changing a property's market position—upgrading it from one class to another, converting its use entirely, or rebranding to attract a different tenant base—requiring significant capital investment and delivering higher returns than standard value-add plays.

Investment Strategy·1 view

Reproduction Cost

Reproduction Cost is a property valuation concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of first rental property deals.

Appraisal & Valuation

Reserve Fund

A reserve fund is cash set aside for vacancies, repairs, and capital expenses so you can cover unexpected costs without selling or borrowing.

Financial Strategy

Reserve Study

Reserve Study is a property management concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of property management deals.

Property Management

Reserves Lifeline

The Reserves Lifeline refers to the critical cash reserve fund every rental property investor must maintain — typically 6 months of operating expenses per property — to survive vacancies, emergency repairs, and economic downturns without being forced into a distressed sale.

Financial Strategy

Residential Loan

A residential loan is a mortgage used to finance 1–4 unit properties—underwritten on personal income, credit, and DTI, with conventional, FHA, or VA programs offering long terms and competitive rates.

Financing

Residential Real Estate

Residential real estate is property zoned and used for housing — single-family homes, duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, and apartment buildings. It's where most investors start: familiar asset type, straightforward cash flow math, and depreciation over 27.5 years.

Property Types

Residential vs Commercial

Residential vs Commercial 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.

Property Types

Restrictive Covenant

Restrictive Covenant is a legal strategy concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of legal protection asset structuring deals.

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Retail Property

Retail Property 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.

Property Types

Retainage

Retainage is a construction and renovation concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of value add renovations deals.

Construction

Retaining Wall

A retaining wall is a structural wall built to hold back soil or earth on sloped land — preventing erosion, protecting foundations, and creating usable yard space — with costs ranging from $20–$50 per square foot for basic block walls to $40–$80+ for engineered walls, and permits typically required for walls over 4 feet.

Property Management