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Kenny Ellis
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Four Square Method Excel Doc

Kenny Ellis
  • New to Real Estate
  • Colorado
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Hi Everyone, 

I recently re-vamped a four square excel document that I found here on BiggerPockets. This excel doc helps with quick and easy calculations! Just plug in the Home's value, Rental income and Mortgage. FYI - You'll need to make a few adjustments to the calculations depending on where you live.

This is my version 1. I'd greatly appreciate any feedback to make this more accurate! :)

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Original Post: https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/12/topics/616000-4-square-method-excel-spreadsheet

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David Bardwell
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@Guifre Mora Just adding my 2 cents on DealCheck. I've got my own spreadsheets that I use for an initial analysis of properties. But once I've identified something worth really digging into, I drop it into DealCheck. This tool was awesome when I first got it, but it has only gotten better. I've sent them lots of feature recommendations and it is great to see how responsive they are. Many of the suggestions I've made have been implemented and the product gets better as they continually update it. For I think $85 a year, it is well worth it. Here's an example of one type of output... If you're going to be presenting your deals to potential investors or want to showcase your work after the fact, it really helps to make it look professional. Here's an example of one type of output... https://dealcheck.io/s/-LaI7er...

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