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Justin R.
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  • San Anselmo
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Investment Tracking For Long Term Rentals

Justin R.
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Anselmo
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I thought I would start a thread for investors to discuss how they keep track of their investment properties, and track their historical performance.

I think Im still in the 90's because I use an old fashion binder. My binder contains a photo of each unit, some acquisition data, and historical annual expenses and returns.

The binder does seem antiquated, but then again if I ever go into commercial investing it may be a great resource to show off my portfolio to a lender.

Please chime in if your have a better way, or just another technique.

  • Justin R.
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