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Commercial Acre
Commercial acre refers to a portion of a newly subdivided land in which a developer is free to build upon after the authorities have planned...
- Posted October 1, 2019
Tenancy In SeveraltyOwnership in severalty refers to real property ownership by one person or entity, without any other minority owners.
A legal person or legal entity can own...
- Posted September 30, 2019
Financing GapA financing gap in the real estate industry refers to the difference between the asking price of a property and the amount of find available...
- Posted September 29, 2019
Marketing PeriodThe marketing period in the real estate industry refers to the period of time from the listing of the property for...
- Posted September 28, 2019
Tract HouseA tract house refers to a house that has a very similar appearance to most (or all) other houses in the subdivision or neighborhood.
Not only...
- Posted September 27, 2019
Empty NestersEmpty nesters is an industry terms used to describe households where children have grown up and left the home to live on their own.
As such...
- Posted September 26, 2019
DownstrokeA downstroke is a real estate industry slang for the amount of down payment that is needed to acquire real property.
It is assumed that the...
- Posted September 25, 2019
Raw LandWhen the term raw land is mentioned in the real estate industry, it refers to land parcel(s) in it’s unused natural state with the absence...
- Posted September 22, 2019
ReconveyanceReconveyance describes the process in which a mortgage debt is fully repaid or settled, and the property is conveyed back to the mortgager who is...
- Posted September 21, 2019
At-Risk RulesAt-risk rules refer to tax regulations that limits the amount of losses an investor can claim as deductibles to the amount that...
- Posted September 20, 2019