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Updated 10 months ago, 03/12/2024

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Rick Turman
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  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • findlay, OH
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Four Square Method of Analyzing Rental Properties

Rick Turman
Pro Member
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • findlay, OH
Posted

Good morning BP family!

So I decided to make my own spin on Brandon Turner's Four Square Method of Analyzing Rental Properties by incorporating it into a "FILL IN THE BLANK" template.   

With this being said, I've shared the link through my One Drive so that someone else who finds it useful can download it and try it out.  

If you have excel, google docs, or Open office on your IPAD, and are hesitant about that deal on your prospected property, run it through this template and find out what your COC-ROI will be year end.

Those fields that are gray in color have been locked as they are hard coded with formulas.  Simply plug in your Income, Expenses, and a few Cash Flow items and let the template do the rest.  I hope you enjoy it as much as I am.  Always trying to make things simple, better, faster.  Build that system!

If you like it, and found it useful in any way, please vote on this post so that I know that another fellow BP member benefited from it.  

Thanks everyone, and  have a wonderful holiday weekend ahead!

All the best,

-Rick

Four Square Method of Analyzing Rental Properties

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