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Alex S.
  • Washington, US
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Feedback wanted on deal analysis tools

Alex S.
  • Washington, US
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Feedback wanted! I've built this browser extension to help me to analyze properties quickly. Before I was opening each property on Redfin or Zillow, then navigating to various BiggerPockets tools (they are still great and the best!), Rentometer, Property Tax assessments, insurance estimation, mortgage calculator, etc. Even to check for the 1% rule I needed at least Rentometer and a few basic calculations. All I wanted to see when I open a property is a rent estimate, cashflow, CoC, and CapRate to understand if I want to look into that property further.

Now I can open any active on-market property on Redfin (for now it works just with Redfin) and instantly see the following:

- 1% rule
- CoC
- Cashflow
- CapRate
- Rent Estimate

There is also a mortgage calculator and a few more sliders to specify how much you want that property to be leveraged to base these REI metrics. I'm using it daily and instead of 3-5 properties can check dozens.

Do you think it's useful? Would you use it? 

I've built it primarily for myself but if you think it misses something, let me know!

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