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Steven Torrez
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Salem, OR
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How do you document your flip and rental cash flow?

Steven Torrez
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Salem, OR
Posted

Hello BP,

For those of you that have deals under your belt, how do you document it?

Do you have a folder with before and after pictures with a copy of all the contracts? Or do you just have a simple excel sheet with the basics? Basically, how do you like to show other investors your track record when partnering on deals?

I'm thinking a nice binder with a printout of the BP calculator when you started. A list of expenses throughout the job and then a final sale price would great. How many people have something like that?

I want to be ahead of the game when I start this journey. I appreciate any input.

Steve

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