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Jason H.
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Pasadena, CA
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How to Market/Sell Investment Analysis

Jason H.
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Pasadena, CA
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I read Gallinelli's books and bought his REIA Excel software. I love it! I also built my own tool (basically reverse engineered Gallinelli's in order to make sure I understood exactly what it was doing behind the scenes). I've become obsessed with analyzing investment opportunities with it.

Is there a market for doing this type of analysis for investors? I could see putting together reports with the financial measures, including "worst case," "best case," and "best guess" scenarios. And also including area comps for comparison. Would investors be interested in paying for reports like this? It would eliminate the need to look up comps, find rent values, occupancy rates, local property tax rates, etc. I've been doing this for SFH, multi-family, and Airbnb opportunities. So fun!