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Experienced Investors – How Do You Analyze Deals and Mitigate Risks?

Nicolas Munoz
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Hi BP Community,

I’m reaching out to the experienced investors here to learn more about how you approach deal analysis and risk management. Specifically, I’m curious:

Deal Analysis:

- What's your process? What data do you gather and what tools do you use to optimize this process?

- How do you assess the market and identify red flags?

Concerns & Risk Mitigation:

- What are the biggest risks you look for?

- How do you protect yourself from potential pitfalls (e.g., vacancies, market shifts)?

Overall, how long do you spend in deal analysis for each property, and how many properties do you review before making a decision?

    I’d love to hear your insights to help guide newer investors like myself and others in the community. Your expertise can make a big difference!

    Looking forward to your responses – thanks for sharing!

    -NM

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