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Nate Ollie
  • Multifamily Investor
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Analyzing Deals

Nate Ollie
  • Multifamily Investor
  • Hyattsville, MD
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In one of the recent webinars, Joshua and Brandon recommended beginners to start analyzing deals for at least 15 mins a day. My question is, how exactly to do we go about doing that without going to physically see the properties? How do I take into consideration rehab costs when doing this daily analyzing, and so forth? I want to get good at finding deals, however I'm confused about how to practice. Any suggestions?

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Linval T.
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Linval T.
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@Nate Ollie - Welcome to the vibrant BP community.

Below, is the link to a blog that will get you well on your way to deal analysis.

Good luck and best wishes with your REI activities.

http://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/2010/06/30/introduction-to-real-estate-analysis-investing/

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