The Break-Even Point in real estate is the rental income or occupancy level necessary to cover all operating expenses and debt service, ensuring that the property does not operate at a loss.
A default point in real estate refers to the critical juncture at which a borrower fails to meet their financial obligations, resulting in potential foreclosure or other legal actions. It is conceptually similar to the break-even point in financial analysis.
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