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Ricardo Cortes
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Doing the number (maths)!

Ricardo Cortes
  • Dallas, TX
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Hello BP,

I am starting out in Real Estate, i attended the last Webinar , "How to make 1mil in 10 yrs or less".  I quite enjoyed the webinar, it help me understand the process of acquisition and renting. 

I want to know how to analyze a deal, 'RUN the NUMBERS', i know we have the tool that does it for us, but i would like to run the numbers myself, that way i get a better understanding of analyzing a deal.

Can anyone suggest a work-sheet, forum post, video or 3rd party site that can give me a step by step in running the number?

thanks

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Andrew Hatcher
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Andrew Hatcher
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Google "Hold Property Analysis Worksheet" and download the excel spreadsheet.  I've tweaked it over the years but that was the first spreadsheet I used when I started analyzing properties.

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