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Kody Broussard
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Multifamily Deal Analysis Software

Kody Broussard
  • Investor
  • Foley, AL
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Hello BP Community,

What is the best multifamily deal analysis software available right now? Trying to optimize my time spent running numbers.

Best Regards,

Kody 

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Chris Reeves
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Chris Reeves
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Here's a grandaddy of a program - it worked well for me. The best way in reality - if you are willing to put in the time to educate yourself both on Excel and finance - is to build the model yourself. All these programs are is just fancy pre-built Excel sheets.

http://www.realdata.com/p/reia/

There is a company offering online classes in building financial models in Excel - and they have a real estate specific course. It is a bit pricey but I'm planning on taking it myself. www.wallstreetprep.com

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