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Brandon Schick
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Deal Evaluation Spreadsheets

Brandon Schick
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Roswell, GA
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Happy Tuesday BP, 

I am here today to shamelessly ask if anyone has a really awesome spreadsheet they use to evaluate deals that they are willing to share?  Ideally something that is very scale-able to use on a single family or a 100-unit property.  This would be for buy and hold rentals.

I've been working on creating my own but thought perhaps some kind soul out there would help me avoid recreating the wheel here.  

Thanks and best of luck to everyone on hitting your 2015 goals!

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Franklin Romine
  • Visalia-Fresno, CA
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Franklin Romine
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@Brandon Schick What are you trying to figure with the spread sheet?  I have used spread to track stuff... but for the most part deals can be analyzed on the back of of a napkin.  

Don't think I take analyzing lightly, there is nothing wrong with having a drink while working out the #'s...


Frank

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