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C. Capitalization rate, or cap rate: a metric used in real estate to evaluate the potential return on an investment property.
General real estate terms As-is. Buyer's agent/listing agent. Closing. Closing costs. Days on market (DOM) Due diligence. Escrow holder. Homeowner's association (HOA)
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C. Capitalization rate, or cap rate: a metric used in real estate to evaluate the potential return on an investment property. Cash reserves: Money that is set aside or saved by an individual or a business to use in case of an emergency. Closing: The process of finalizing a real estate transaction.
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