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Jan B.
  • München, Bayern
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iPad app for portfolio management?

Jan B.
  • München, Bayern
Posted

Hi there -

Quick question - hope this is the best forum for this topic - but as a software developer myself and interested in starting with REI I was wondering if there's an iPad app for the (in particular small/medium) real estate investor to provide a quick overview of ones portfolio?

You know, the basic information about your properties with general data, financials -
Kind of your personal Real Estate Dashboard providing all information at a glance..?

I've frequently heard about investors organizing all information about their properties in a bunch of (paper) folders and there's probably no way around keeping physical copies like that, however I was looking more for a general "How am I doing/Where am I at" overview.

Any hints appreciated!

Cheers,
Jan

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