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Lorenzo L.
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Thoughts on my Underwriting Model

Lorenzo L.
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  • Boston, MA
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Hello everyone!

I am fairly new to the multifamily investing space and have been intrigued by the syndication structure. Recently, I created my own underwriting model, getting inspiration from various sources, and I am eager to hear your valuable feedback. I would appreciate any input on any important components that I may have overlooked, any suggestions on what I should add, or your overall opinion of the model and its potential for syndication. My focus is primarily on small multifamily properties with 3-20 units, and I'm thinking about working with one or two partners. The Model is meant to be something simple in order for me to better understand and explain to potential partners/investors. Please find the link below, and thank you in advance for your assistance. 

https://docs.google.com/spread...

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Justin Moy
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Justin Moy
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I'd probably recommend buying one. I think Michael Blank's is pretty popular and fairly cheap. Or Lone Star's is free on their website somewhere. Search Lone Star Capital

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