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Brian Koons
  • San Diego, CA
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Real estate development underwriting tool

Brian Koons
  • San Diego, CA
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Hey guys!

I'm looking for an underwriting tool that incorporates acquisition, rehab, and then additional building of units on the property. This would need to have inputs for acquisition cost/different financing options, breakdown of costs/timelines for rehab, and then the development of the new units. The outputs would need to have CoC, IRR, (Normal expected return information, while also having option to assume a refinance at a certain time. Does anyone have an underwriting tool they would be willing to share/sell, or does anyone know someone who is able to create financial models? I would really appreciate the help,

Cheers,
Brian

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