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Casey Andersen
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Casey Andersen
  • Investor
  • Saint Paul, MN
Posted

Hello BP,

Any suggestions for software/spreadsheets to analyze deals?  Pencil and a spiral notebook has been working well so far, but it somehow doesn't feel efficient.  I'm good at excel basics, but not good enough to make it simple.  I'd like to keep track of everything analyzed for comparison, and also have the ability to edit.  Looking for small multis (4-15 units), small retail strip centers.  Also, a simple way to track property performance/management.  It would be great if everything was in one program.  Is it worth paying for something?  Thanks.

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