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  • Profile photo of IMCharlieIMCharlie
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    What software package are you using to establish a deal’s viability and to track investments? Why the chosen software and not another?

    signed,
    Disorganised and Desparate.

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    Excel. It is simple to draw up a basic spreadsheet, and easy to track. No need to buy anything else.

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    http://www.jaffasoft.com/

    A website that I have been pointed to.

    Not sure how good it is as have not yet looked into it in detail, but from a quick use, it looks ok.[baaa]

    FATMAN :-)

    Profile photo of Investment DetectiveInvestment Detective
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    Hi

    Investment Detective is designed to help evaluate and track investment properties, sounds like it might do the job.

    You can check it out at https://www.propertyinvesting.com/resources/24.html

    There has also been a recent update to the software that adds many new reports and the ability to share property details with other ID users.

    Hope this helps

    Regards

    Philip Batey

    Investment Detective
    The best way to crunch the numbers and manage your portfolios
    https://www.propertyinvesting.com/resources/24.html

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