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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Question about financial models
This is more a question for fund managers/syndicators:
Do you build your own excel models or do you outsource? If outsourced, where is a good source?
I'm setting up a small RE investment fund focused on buying run-down homes and developing new SF homes for sale. All the models I've come across tend to be cash-flow focused. I'm really looking for a simple model that give me basic stats like cash-on-cash return, ROE, IRR following a waterfall. Very simple- GP and LP's, no hurdles. Just buy, develop, sell and distribute the profits.
I have some basic models I've built but I need something a bit more polished for investor collateral.
Any help would very much appreciated!