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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Best NONmanagement portfolio software.
I will soon be purchasing my 1st SFR. I see many options with good reviews for the management side (particularly Cozy and Tenant Cloud, for example). However, I will using a property manager and am not looking for the ability to choose/screen my tenant, receive monthly funds, etc. I want basically a "portfolio tracker" (for lack of a better term) where I can see individually each home and it's particular financials (Cap rate, COC return, IRR, yearly insurance, mortgage data) as well as look at all of my properties on a spreadsheet report which shows the aggregate numbers.
Is there such a thing? Guess Quickbooks comes closest, but I hear it has steep learning curve. However, there seems to be several book tutorials on how to setup for landlords. Last thread I could find closest to my question was from last year. TIA
https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/90/topics/532379-best-accounting-software-to-track-rental-property-income-expenses