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Jessie Lozano
  • Pearland, TX
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Property Analysis Spreadsheet Critique

Jessie Lozano
  • Pearland, TX
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Hey BP. Coming to the brain trust to get some critique on a property analysis spreadsheet I'm working on. My intent is to buy and hold with the possibility of a BRRRR. Take a look at the screenshots and tell me what you think. It's still a work in progress. I've inserted values of a hypothetical single family.

here's the overview tab.  I have the below tabs linked to this one to give me a quick look on what kind of deal it could be.

left this blank for ease of demonstration

Let me know what you think.  I'm planning on managing the property myself initially so there's no management cost in the monthly expense tab.  I want to be as prepared as possible before venturing into my first deal.  Thanks in advance for your feedback!

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