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Peter Grote
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Deal Analyzers for evaluating multifamilies

Peter Grote
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  • Seattle, WA
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I'm curious what calculators people like to use for multifamily deal analysis. I've used Michael Blanc's Syndicated Deal Analyzer which I think is great if trying to put together a syndication, which I'm not, so I'm wondering if people use something simpler that can still help to analyze P&L and project CoC returns annually as well as IRR. Perhaps I can be doing that already with the SDA I have and just aren't using it properly?

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Henri Meli
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Henri Meli
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@Ryan Hopkins Why would you want to re-invent the wheel if you don't have to? It will take you days to get it right, time you could use for other things ...When you select 0% for members equity, then it messes up the CoC and IRR, because those are based on member equities.

You might be able to add an additional condition in the formula and force it to use manager's contribution, if the member's contribution is 0%. 

@Ryan, unless you are a spreadsheet wizard, building one yourself could be quite time consuming ... 

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