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Pitchbook

Michael Yu
  • Manhasset, NY
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Hey all!

Any suggestions on creating a powerful pitch-book for potential investors on future investments? Some investors suggest having simple bullet points, big numbers and pretty photos while others suggest having a detailed outline with lots of numbers (with the main number highlighted or in bold) and pretty photos. Even still, there are those who argue for a mixture of both. Did you use Microsoft Word for the creation of these pitch-books?

What are investors looking for in a pitch-book other than an introduction, vision and numbers (NOI, Cash-on-cash, cap)?

I'd love to jump into real estate and I have a goal, but I believe that having a pitch-book would not only help investors see a vision I have, but help clarify my own vision.

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