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All Forum Posts by: Nick Peters

Nick Peters has started 7 posts and replied 379 times.

Post: Anyone have an Excel-based BRRRR worksheet/calculator?

Nick PetersPosted
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Post: What tools do I need to figure out if I have a good deal or not?

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@Ari Hadar no the spreadsheet doesn’t have any calculation problems. It’s just that the smartphone app for excel has not the same capabilities as the excel software on computers so the spreadsheet cannot run properly without the full features of excel (including macros for max price estimate, etc)

Post: What tools do I need to figure out if I have a good deal or not?

Nick PetersPosted
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Originally posted by @Ari Hadar:
Originally posted by @Nick Peters:

@Scott Wisneski That's the plan! and the next version will normally have a digital signature. 

@Ari Hadar The spreadsheets work on Microsoft Excel, so you only need that to be able to open and use them. Let me know if you hav-e any questions

I am using my android phone so is it compatible?

No, unfortunately the spreadsheet won't run properly on a smartphone (the excel app on smartphones is not as robust as excel for windows and Mac). So for it to work properly, you will need to use excel on a computer.

Post: What tools do I need to figure out if I have a good deal or not?

Nick PetersPosted
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@Scott Wisneski That's the plan! and the next version will normally have a digital signature. 

@Ari Hadar The spreadsheets work on Microsoft Excel, so you only need that to be able to open and use them. Let me know if you have any questions

Post: Flip Analysis, Budgeting, and Expense Tracking?

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What features are you looking for (and that you can't find currently)?

Post: What is the best CRM for tracking properties you want to buy?

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+1 for Excel, especially for prospective properties

Post: BRRRR Excel Template

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Post: House Hack Beginner

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@Bryan Nguyen

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Post: Newbie from Oklahoma City

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@Marcos Ortiz

Welcome to BiggerPockets! You came to the right place to learn more about real estate and connect with other motivated investors. BP is full of great content, so I strongly recommend you to have a look at the following resources:

1. Start by reading the Ultimate Real Estate Investing Guide: https://www.biggerpockets.com/guides/ultimate-real-estate-investing-guide/introduction

2. Then check out other online guides available here: https://www.biggerpockets.com/guides

3. Have a look at BP's blog where new articles are published every day: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog

4. If you wish to network or ask specific questions about your local market, you can go to your local real estate forum and discuss with investors from your area: https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/86-local-real-estate-networking

5. Or you can directly meet them by registering to real estate events around you: https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/521-events-and-happenings

6. BP has various tools available to help you analyze your deals (rental, flips, wholesale, etc), feel free to use them: https://www.biggerpockets.com/investment-calculators