📝 Deal Numbers
Property Values
What the property will be worth after repairs
Price you're buying from seller
What you'll make on the deal
Repair Estimates
Total renovation budget
Buffer for unexpected repairs
Buyer's Costs
How long buyer will hold property
Taxes, insurance, utilities, loan payments
Buyer's closing costs on purchase
Exit Strategy
If selling with an agent
Title, attorney, transfer taxes
💡 Deal Analysis Tips
📐 The 70% Rule
Most investors won't pay more than 70% of ARV minus repairs. Build your offers accordingly.
🔧 Pad Repairs
Always add 10-20% contingency. Renovations almost always cost more than estimated.
⏱️ Time = Money
Holding costs add up fast. Every extra month eats into profit margins.
🎯 Know Your Buyer
Different investors have different criteria. Know what your buyers will accept.
📈 Deal Analysis Results
Max Allowable Offer
$0
Buyer's Profit
$0
Your Assignment Fee
$0
Buyer's ROI
0%
Buyer's Full Breakdown
After Repair Value (ARV)
$0
Purchase + Assignment
-$0
Repair Costs + Contingency
-$0
Holding Costs
-$0
Closing Costs (Buy + Sell)
-$0
Agent Commission
-$0
Buyer's Net Profit
$0
Deal Visualization
📚 Key Metrics Explained
MAO
Maximum Allowable Offer
The highest price an investor should pay while still making their target profit.
ARV
After Repair Value
What the property will sell for after all renovations are complete.
ROI
Return on Investment
Profit divided by total cash invested, expressed as a percentage.