Ground Rent
Rent paid to the owner for use of land, normally on which to build a building; generally, the arrangement is that of a long-term lease (such as, 99 years) with the lessor retaining ...
Rent paid to the owner for use of land, normally on which to build a building; generally, the arrangement is that of a long-term lease (such as, 99 years) with the lessor retaining ...
A person or firm that promises performance or payment of the obligations of another; one who makes a guarantee or guaranty.
The difference between the market value of an asset used as loan collateral and the value ascribed to that asset when used as collateral for that loan (i.e., an ascribed (nominal) ...
A real estate investment analysis tool that uses visual cues in addition to numerical data to distinguish different locations based on performance.
Primarily fixed-income instruments that carry higher risk and return (or yield).
A tenant retaining possession of the leased premises after the expiration of a lease.
Similar or uniform characteristics
A housing unit or residence at a given location that is occupied by one or more persons (that is, a social unit comprised of one or more individuals living together in the same dwe ...
The total number of households in a given geographic market or submarket as defined by specific demographic and socioeconomic characteristics.
Building upon the gravitational model theorized by Reilly’s Law of Retail Gravitation, a model that delineates trading areas on the basis of the product assortment carried at ...