Santa Barbara Real Estate Investing & Real Estate Financial Planning™ Podcast

Learn how to analyze a new construction single-family home property using The World's Greatest Real Estate Deal Analysis Spreadsheet™.

Show Notes

How to Analyze a New Construction Single-Family Home Property in Santa Barbara

Your ability to analyze deals is arguably the most important skill as a real estate investor. It allows you to make smart investment decisions and helps you avoid making career-ending bad decisions, such as buying cash-flowing-sucking vampire properties.

In this class, James will help you utilize The World's Greatest Real Estate Deal Analysis Spreadsheet™ (a free download) to analyze a new construction single-family home that you plan to buy as an investment.

Analyzing new construction is slightly different from analyzing resale properties, and James will cover these differences in this deal analysis class.

Check out the video from this class here:

How to Analyze a New Construction Single-Family Home Property - Video

Or, check out the deal analysis example for Santa Barbara, California:

Deal Analysis for Santa Barbara 5% Down Single-Family Home Nomad™ Property


Free Real Estate Deal Analysis Spreadsheet: Download a copy of the newest version of The World's Greatest Real Estate Deal Analysis Spreadsheet™ by going to:

https://RealEstateFinancialPlanner.com/spreadsheet

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What is Santa Barbara Real Estate Investing & Real Estate Financial Planning™ Podcast?

Learn all about investing in real estate in Santa Barbara, California with a combination of real estate financial planning and modeling with numbers specific to Santa Barbara plus syndicated, more generalized recordings of live and pre-recorded real estate investing classes (not all specific to Santa Barbara).