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Programs for STR projections of cash flow and appreciation?

Eric Baron
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Hello, is anyone aware of any tools or AI software programs in which you can input all STR data points (purchase price, % down, interest rate, annual STR rent, management company % cut, taxes, fees, HOA, insurance, estimated expenses, and all other relevant data) which will provide cash flow and appreciation projections annually and cumulatively over time based on specific markets, zip codes, cities, etc.? I'm guessing there are unlikely to be any free tools for these types of comprehensive data assessments, but I'd be interested in paid programs as well if they exist. I'm just trying to find the most accurate way to calculate all possible costs and ROI projections in terms of appreciation and how close to cash flow even or slightly positive I can possibly get in different markets. Thanks!

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Lauren Kormylo
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  • Phoenix, AZ and Rehoboth Beach DE
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Lauren Kormylo
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@Eric Baron  Take a look at Dealcheck.  It's free to upload your info on up to 15 properties, and then there are paid tiers above that.  It does not predict appreciation, however - you have to put in the percentage yourself, and it will calculate that and increases in expenses, etc. over the next 30 years.

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