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Tony Castronovo
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How to market my single family portfolio for sale

Tony Castronovo
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Park City, UT
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I am currently preparing to sell off my portfolio of single family homes and assembling an offering memorandum / marketing package.  As an investor who might be interested in purchasing a portfolio, what would you expect/want to see highlighted? 

One key question I was wondering about was whether to include the cash flows. Cash flows and ROI's are very relative. For example, all of my properties are financed with specific rates/terms. My buyer may get better or worse terms, making the cash flow much different. Also, I have actuals on my P&L vs. projections based on deductions for vacancy, maintenance, etc. These figures can vary of course, so not sure the best way to present the profitability.

Lastly, I realize a serious buyer will go through due diligence and I'm happy to provide sufficient details.  What is the right level of detail to include on the initial pitch?

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Tony Castronovo
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Interesting site @John Warren.  Thanks for sharing.  

@Michael Anderson there are two main drivers.  1) Selling them individually would likely take much more time, and 2) tax implications (I would like to 1031 exchange into a MF property).

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