Income capitalization value

The signal of worth acquired for an income-performing property by converting its expected benefits into property value through direct capitalization of expected income or by decreasing the yearly cash flows for the holding period at a certain yield rate

Improvements

In the situation of renting, the word frequently references the improvements made to or inside a building but might include any lasting structure or different development, such as a street, sidewalk, utilities, etc.

Hold-over tenant

A renter keeping possession of the rental following the conclusion of a lease

Incentive fee

Applies to fee structures where the amount of the fee that is charged is determined by the effectiveness of the real estate funds under management

Holding period

The span of time an investor expects to hold a piece of property from purchase to sale