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Analyzing deals quickly?
How would you suggest the best way to learn how to get good at analyzing properties (quickly)? I want to be able to eventually create my own excel spreadsheet or calc to be able to run numbers in detail fast. I know the calcs on BP are pretty good too.. should I just stick to those? Are they detailed enough in your opinion?