Glossary
Real estate glossary
Short definitions that make property articles easier to read without losing market context.
Terms
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How easily a property can be sold without a large price discount.
TermRental yieldRental income compared with the purchase price and ownership costs.
TermShort-term rentalsFurnished rentals for short stays, often regulated separately from long-term leases.
TermHOA feesRecurring association payments for shared building or community costs.
TermProperty taxesRecurring local taxes based on assessed property value.
TermCondoA privately owned unit in a building or community with shared common areas.
TermCo-opA housing structure where buyers own shares in a corporation rather than the unit directly.
TermClimate riskPhysical and insurance risks linked to floods, storms, heat, fire, or terrain.
TermGateway cityA globally recognized market with deep capital, travel, and buyer demand.
TermSun BeltA broad southern US growth region often associated with migration and job growth.
TermDue diligenceThe verification work a buyer performs before relying on a property claim or closing a deal.
TermBuildabilityWhether a lot can realistically support the intended project after local checks.
TermImpact feeA local government fee that may fund infrastructure needs created by new development.
TermSTRAP numberA Lee County property identifier used in property records and permitting workflows.
TermGopher tortoiseA protected Florida species whose burrows can affect land clearing and construction.
TermFlood zoneA mapped flood-risk area used for insurance, permitting, lending, and due diligence.
TermShopping corridorA road or area where everyday retail, grocery, restaurant, gas, and service trips cluster.
TermTransit accessPractical access to public transportation, stops, routes, and mobility options.
TermStorm-prep suppliesFood, water, medicine, fuel, and household basics residents may need before storm season.
TermEasementA legal right to use part of a property for a specific purpose, such as utilities or access.
TermZoningLocal rules that define how a parcel of land may be used and what can be built on it.
TermUtility connectionBringing services like water, sewer, power, and internet to a parcel of land.
TermCorridorA strip of land along a road, transit, or utility line where growth and access concentrate.