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What are some helpful tools to crunch numbers on multi family?

Brendan Chase
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Newbie here on the site. Stared listening to the podcast a few weeks back and am super excited about investing. I bought a duplex two years ago that nets about $250/month (although I should be raising the rent on one of the units....) I am currently excited about another duplex I stumbled upon that I think will work well for a brrrrr. Just curious if anyone has a favorite or best place/advice on crunching numbers to make sure everything works. Thanks for the help!

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Omar Khan
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@Brendan Chase Best bet is to get educated by reading a ton of books and seeing a lot of valuation videos on Youtube. 

@Ned Carey has great recommendations. I am surprised how little people used the FilePlace section on BP.

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