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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Presenting Investment to Investors
So I have a listing on an auto garage listed at $275000. It has great cash flow potential but I am unsure on how to market it. I'd like to break down all expenses and costs to present to an investor, but have no idea what I should include in the breakdown. If you were investing in a commercial cash flow property, what would you want to see in a presentation to know if it was a deal worth pursuing?