Real Estate Terminology
Investment Strategies
Real Estate Acronyms
Real Estate Careers
Miscellaneous
100

What is a joint venture?

2+ investors

100

What term is used for "investing in multiple properties to reduce risk"

Diversification

100

What is NOI? What does it do?

Net Operating Income. Measures the difference between Operating Revenue - Operating Expenses

100

What does a real estate agent/broker primarily do?

Helps clients buy, sell, or rent properties

100

What's a cap rate?

A cap rate is used to measure risk of an asset. The higher the cap rate, the more risk.

NOI/Value of a Property = Cap Rate


200

What is SOFR?

Secured Overnight Financing Rate

200

What is "house hacking"?

Buying a 2-4 unit property and living in one unit and renting out the rest of the units

200

What is ROI? What does it do?

Return on Investment

200

What role oversees the day-to-day operations of a property?

Property manager

200

What is CAM?

Common Area Maintenance - it's a fee paid by tenants to the landlord to help cover costs associated with shared areas.

300

What is title insurance?

An insurance policy that covers past title problems that come up after you buy or refinance a property that was unknown at the time of purchase

300

The "BRRRR" strategy stands for

Buy, rehab, refinance, rent, repeat

300

What is IRR? What does it do?

Internal Rate of Return

300

Who is the middle-man between a buyer and a seller when someone needs to sell a commercial real estate property?

A broker

300

Which is riskier a hotel or a multifamily building and why?

Hotel. Tenants cycle in and out meaning cash flows aren't as steady and predictable
400

What is an interest rate cap?

A limit on how high an interest rate can rise on variable-rate debt

400

Name the four investment strategies

Core, Core-Plus, Value-Add, Opportunistic

400

What is a REIT? What does it do?

Real Estate Investment Trust. A REIT is a company that owns, operates, or finances income-producing real estate.

400

What is the role of a real estate lender or mortgage broker?

Professional that assists clients in securing loans or financing for real estate purchases

400

What metrics are commonly used to evaluate the returns of a real estate investment? (Name 2)

Cash on Cash return, Internal Rate of Return, Equity Multiple, Return on Investment

500

What is a Letter of Intent (LOI)?

An LOI is a document declaring preliminary commitment of one party to do business with another.

It outlines key aspects of the deal.

500

Which of the four investment strategies is the most risky and why?

Opportunistic. 

It's most risky because it typically requires a complete overhaul of the property. Lots of money goes into renovating and fixing up the property which leaves a lot of opportunity for something to go wrong.

500

What is DSCR? What does it do?

Debt Service Coverage Ratio. It shows a company's ability to cover its total debt payments (principal & interest) from its operating income.

500

Who evaluates property values, market trends, and investment opportunities?

Appraisers

500

What's the difference between a fixed-rate loan and a floating-rate loan?

A fixed-rate loan has an interest rate that never changes.

A floating-rate loan has an interest rate that can go up or down based on market conditions.