Real Estate Math Flashcards
Calculations for commission, prorations, area, and financing. Master key math terms with free flip cards — definitions, examples, and exam tips included.
Real Estate Math Terms & Definitions
18 key terms to master for the real estate exam
Annual Interest Calculation
Annual interest is the total amount of interest charged on a loan or investment over a year.
Area Calculation (Square Footage)
Area calculation involves determining the square footage or acreage of a property using geometric formulas. Key conversions: 1 acre = 43,560 square feet, 1 mile = 5,280 feet, 1 section = 640 acres.
Calculating Daily Rate
Daily rate calculation involves determining the cost or income per day by dividing the total amount by the number of days in the period (usually a year or a month). This is a fundamental step in proration.
Capitalization Rate
The capitalization rate (cap rate) is the ratio of a property's net operating income to its sale price, expressed as a percentage. It is used to estimate value and compare profitability of investment properties. Cap Rate = NOI / Value.
Capitalization Rate (Cap Rate)
The capitalization rate (Cap Rate) is the rate of return on a real estate investment based on its expected income.
Commission Splits
Commission splits refer to the division of the total real estate commission among the listing and selling brokerages, and then between each broker and their respective agents. Commission rates and splits are always negotiable.
Determining Ownership Days
Determining ownership days involves calculating the number of days each party (buyer and seller) owned the property during the relevant period (usually a year). This calculation is crucial for accurate proration.
Gross Rent Multiplier (GRM)
The gross rent multiplier (GRM) is a quick method for estimating the value of income-producing property by multiplying the property's gross rent by a factor derived from comparable sales. GRM = Sale Price / Gross Rent.
IRV Formula
IRV stands for Income, Rate, and Value. It represents the relationship between Net Operating Income (I), Capitalization Rate (R), and Property Value (V).
Loan Qualification Math
Loan qualification math involves calculating the debt-to-income ratios that lenders use to determine whether a borrower qualifies for a mortgage. The two primary ratios are the front-end (housing expense) ratio and the back-end (total debt) ratio.
Monthly Interest Calculation
Monthly interest is the portion of the total annual interest that is paid or accrued each month.
Net Operating Income (NOI)
Net Operating Income (NOI) is the revenue a property generates after deducting all operating expenses.
Net Operating Income (NOI)
Net operating income (NOI) is the annual income generated by an income-producing property after deducting operating expenses, but before deducting mortgage payments, income taxes, and depreciation.
Percentage to Decimal Conversion
Converting a percentage to a decimal involves dividing the percentage value by 100.
Property Value (based on Cap Rate)
In real estate, property value can be estimated by dividing the Net Operating Income (NOI) by the Capitalization Rate (Cap Rate).
Proration
Proration is the process of dividing expenses or income between the buyer and seller at the closing of a real estate transaction. This ensures each party pays or receives only their fair share based on the period of ownership.
Proration Calculations
Proration calculations divide shared expenses such as property taxes, insurance, HOA dues, and rent between buyer and seller at closing based on the number of days each party owns the property.
Transfer Tax Calculation
Transfer tax is a tax imposed on the transfer of real property ownership, typically calculated based on the sale price and paid at closing. It is commonly expressed as a rate per $100, $500, or $1,000 of the sale price.
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Study Other Exam Topics
Flashcards for all 11 real estate exam topics
Buyer Representation Agreement
NAR settlement rules, buyer agency agreements, and compensation requirements (2024-2026 updates)
Property Ownership
Types of property ownership, estates, and interests in real property
Land Use Controls and Regulations
Zoning, building codes, environmental regulations, and land use planning
Valuation and Market Analysis
Appraisal methods, comparative market analysis, and property valuation
Financing
Mortgages, loans, lending practices, and financing instruments
Laws of Agency
Agency relationships, fiduciary duties, and disclosure requirements
Mandated Disclosures
Required property disclosures and transfer disclosure statements
Contracts
Purchase agreements, listing contracts, and contract law
Transfer of Title
Deeds, title insurance, escrow, and closing procedures
Practice of Real Estate
Brokerage operations, advertising, and professional conduct
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