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Real Estate & AI Glossary

Essential terminology for real estate investors, mortgage professionals, and AI practitioners. Each term explained with practical context.

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1031 Exchange

Investment

A tax-deferred exchange that allows investors to sell a property and reinvest proceeds into a like-kind property, deferring capital gains taxes.

A

Absorption Rate

Real Estate

The rate at which available homes are sold in a market during a specific time period. Indicates whether it's a buyer's or seller's market.

Appraisal

Real Estate

A professional assessment of a property's market value by a licensed appraiser. Required by lenders before approving a mortgage.

ARM (Adjustable Rate Mortgage)

Mortgage

A mortgage with an interest rate that changes periodically based on market conditions. Typically starts lower than fixed rates but carries risk of increases.

AVM (Automated Valuation Model)

AI & Tech

AI-powered algorithms that estimate property values using data analysis, comparable sales, and market trends. Used by Zillow's Zestimate and similar tools.

B

Basis Points (bps)

Mortgage

One hundredth of a percentage point. Used in mortgage rates and financial markets. A rate move from 6.50% to 6.75% is a 25 basis point increase.

C

Cap Rate

Investment

The ratio of net operating income to property value, used to estimate return on investment. A 7% cap rate means the property generates 7% of its value annually.

Cash-on-Cash Return

Investment

The annual pre-tax cash flow divided by total cash invested. Measures the actual return on the cash you put into a deal, not the total property value.

Class A/B/C Properties

Real Estate

A classification system for commercial real estate. Class A: premium, newest buildings. Class B: older but well-maintained. Class C: older buildings needing renovation.

Computer Vision in Real Estate

AI & Tech

AI systems that analyze property photos and satellite imagery to assess condition, estimate renovation costs, and detect features automatically.

D

DTI (Debt-to-Income Ratio)

Mortgage

Monthly debt payments divided by gross monthly income. Lenders typically require DTI below 43% for conventional mortgages.

E

Escrow

Real Estate

A neutral third party that holds funds and documents during a real estate transaction until all conditions are met, protecting both buyer and seller.

G

GRM (Gross Rent Multiplier)

Investment

Property price divided by gross annual rental income. A quick way to compare investment properties — lower GRM generally means better value.

L

LTV (Loan-to-Value)

Mortgage

The ratio of a mortgage loan to the appraised value of the property. An 80% LTV means you're borrowing 80% of the property's value.

N

NLP in Market Analysis

AI & Tech

Natural Language Processing applied to real estate — AI that reads and analyzes property listings, news, and regulatory documents to extract market insights.

NOI (Net Operating Income)

Investment

Total income from a property minus operating expenses, excluding mortgage payments and taxes. The key metric for evaluating commercial real estate.

P

PropTech

AI & Tech

Property Technology — the application of technology and software to real estate markets, including AI-powered valuation, virtual tours, and smart building systems.

R

REIT

Investment

Real Estate Investment Trust — a company that owns, operates, or finances income-producing real estate. REITs trade like stocks and must distribute 90% of taxable income as dividends.

T

Tokenization

AI & Tech

The process of converting real estate assets into digital tokens on a blockchain, enabling fractional ownership and easier trading of property shares.

Y

Yield Spread

Mortgage

The difference between mortgage rates and Treasury bond yields. A widening spread means lenders are charging more relative to their borrowing costs.