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PRIME: Invest Phase

The Invest phase is the third stage of the PRIME framework (Prepare, Research, Invest, Manage, Expand). This is where you transition from learning and analyzing to making offers, negotiating terms, conducting due diligence, securing financing, and closing on your investment property.

Getting Started

PRIME: Manage Phase

PRIME: Manage Phase 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

PRIME: Research Phase

PRIME: Research Phase 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

PadSplit

PadSplit 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

Paint Color Psychology

Paint Color Psychology 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

Paint and Flooring

Paint and Flooring 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

Paper Equity

Paper Equity 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

Parking Policy

Parking Policy 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

Passive Activity Loss

Passive activity loss rules under IRC Section 469 restrict taxpayers from deducting losses from rental properties and other passive activities against active income like wages, salaries, and business profits.

Tax Strategy

Patio

Patio is a construction and renovation concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of fix and flip deals.

Construction

Pay Yourself First

Pay yourself first means automatically setting aside a fixed percentage of every paycheck for savings and investments before paying bills, spending on lifestyle, or addressing other financial obligations.

Financial Strategy

Payback Period

Payback Period is a financial analysis concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of rental strategy buy and hold deals.

Financial Metrics

Performing Note

Performing Note 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

Pet Policy

Pet Policy is a property management concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of rental strategy buy and hold deals.

Property Management

Plat

Plat is a legal strategy concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of portfolio scaling 1031 exchanges deals.

Legal Strategy

Plumber

Plumber is a construction and renovation concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of building your team deals.

Construction

Pool

A pool is a swimming pool on a rental property — a double-edged amenity that can command $50–$150/month rent premium in warm climates but adds $150–$300/month in maintenance, 20–30% to landlord insurance premiums, and significant liability exposure, with net impact on returns varying by market and property type.

Property Management

Portfolio Lender

Portfolio Lender is a real estate lending concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of financing deals.

Lending

Portfolio Loan

A portfolio loan is a mortgage the bank originates and keeps on its own books. Doesn't sell it to Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac. So the lender sets its own rules—who qualifies, on what terms.

Financing

Portfolio Rebalancing Trigger

A portfolio rebalancing trigger is a predefined threshold or signal that indicates when a rental property portfolio has drifted from its target allocation—by market, property type, leverage level, or cash flow performance—and requires adjustment through sales, exchanges, or new acquisitions.

Portfolio Strategy

Portfolio Stress Test

A portfolio stress test is a systematic analysis that simulates adverse scenarios—vacancy spikes, interest rate increases, major repairs, and rent declines—across your entire rental portfolio to identify financial vulnerabilities before they become crises.

Portfolio Strategy

Power Borrower

A power borrower is an investor who has strategically built a lending profile — excellent credit score, low debt-to-income ratio, strong reserves, and documented track record — that qualifies them for the best possible loan terms on investment properties.

Lending

Power of Attorney

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

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Power of Leverage

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

Financial Strategy