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Updated about 6 years ago on .

Organizing potential deal
I've read the books, I've listened to the podcasts. I'm in the process of looking at potential properties, I'm days away from making my first offer. I feel confident that I'm in the right direction.
My question is how do I keep all these properties organized. I've been sent 20+ properties from a realtor, I've put all her emails in her own folder. I use the bigger pockets calculator to determine CCROI for rental properties. But I need a better way to keep all this information organized. I need a lists of places to go see, notes on the properties, notes on information I need from emails, a section for properties that I will revisit for future price decreases, And whatever else I'm missing. Any suggestions/help will be great.
Chad