All Forum Posts by: Richard Nassour
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Post: Good Syndication Analysis Tool

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Quote from @Steve S.:
@Richard Nassour Are you looking to syndicate deals or are you looking for help analyzing deals as a passive investor? If you want to be on the active side, Michael Blank's spreadsheet is thorough and relatively inexpensive (at least it was 6-7 years ago). If you are a passive investor and want a tool to help vet deals, then DM me.
On the passive side, I agree with @Stuart Udis that the sponsor/operator is the most vital part of vetting a syndication deal. In terms of level of importance, I like to say that the operator is 80% and the deal itself and the location are 10% each.
Thank you Steve, I'm looking to analyze deals for myself and future investors. Looking for a good underwriting tool, I will check out the ones that have been mentioned so far
Post: Good Syndication Analysis Tool

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Quote from @Vessi Kapoulian:
@Richard Nassour: There are many tools out there - Michael Blank, MFA, Next Level, Synthesis, etc.. It is best to select one and stay with it, especially in the beginning when you are learning. I teach a course on multifamily underwriting too, and have helped many vet deals efficiently and quickly.
Thank you
Post: Good Syndication Analysis Tool

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Hi All, does anyone have a good recommendation for a syndication analysis tool or course? Thank you
Hi, I am looking for a good syndication attorney in Canada. Does anyone have a recommendation?
Thanks!