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Keith Stempel
  • Financial Advisor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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I've purchased a couple of SF rentals and used a proforma spreadsheet to visualize the long term numbers. I'm not looking at a 10 unit apartment building which requires a commercial loan - different amortization time frame, structure etc. Does anyone have a good resource to analyze a property like this?