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Updated over 4 years ago, 03/23/2020

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Glen S.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Tampa, FL
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Apartments

Glen S.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Tampa, FL
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looking for a good program to analyze apartment deals. Any recommendations ?

Glen

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Chris Tracy
  • Specialist
  • Plainville, CT
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Chris Tracy
  • Specialist
  • Plainville, CT
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Hi Glen... I work for this woman and I'm in her coaching program... She's top shelf:

http://reonoteprofits.com/

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Damian Leonard
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  • Fort Worth, TX
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Damian Leonard
  • Investor
  • Fort Worth, TX
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If you are looking for an educational program that also has a deal analyzer, there are several mentors or gurus if you will that pitch their programs. I am a member of an apartment investing group. We have a deal analyzer through this group.  I can discuss some options with you that I have seen out there, can't give you the one I use but can tell you how to get it. Where is the deal you are looking at? I've wanted to get into the NC market. 

Regards,

Damian

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Joseph Koury
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Joseph Koury
  • Investor
  • Kansas City, MO
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Hey Glen - we jumped into the multifamily real estate game in Kansas City after investing single-family and working in the apartment space. We have been working with a mentor to analyze deals and happy to discuss strategies and resources we use. Let's connect!

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Melanie McDaniel
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Melanie McDaniel
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  • Austin, TX
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@Glen S. I learned through Michael Blank's syndicated deal analyzer (SDA) tool. He has a course or you can buy the SDA and watch a couple of videos. This is for syndication deals only, not for JV or individual purchase.

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Raj Patel
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Northville, MI
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Raj Patel
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Northville, MI
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I am looking into a 9 unit apartment.  I also need a good tool to analyze the deal to see if it makes sense.  

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    Dylan H.
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    Dylan H.
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    • Rental Property Investor
    • Savannah, GA
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    @Raj Patel You should be able to use one of the BP calculators pretty easily for a 9 unit. It allows you to add each units rental income, and you could use the BRRRR calculator if it's a value add.

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    Raj Patel
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    Raj Patel
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    @Dylan H.  You know, I've used that calculator quite a lot for SFHs .  But its been a while and I just didn't remember that could separate out the units. I will take a look at it again.   Thanks so much!  

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    Rob Beardsley
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    Rob Beardsley
    • Rental Property Investor
    • New York, NY
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    Hi, you can download my underwriting model capable of evaluating any type/size of multifamily investment opportunity, including various partnership structures. You can sign up for our Lone Star Capital newsletter (lonestarcapgroup.com/newsletter) and get the underwriting package emailed to you with video walkthroughs and examples or you can PM and I'll share directly.