Rental Property Analysis Tool
Use this tool when you want to evaluate whether a rental property actually makes sense before you buy it. Review income, expenses, financing, cash flow, and long-term wealth creation in one place.
Use the right tool before you make the wrong assumption. Whether you are buying, analyzing a rental, comparing one property against another, or evaluating a multi-unit opportunity, these tools are designed to help you make better decisions with more clarity.
Some tools are built to help you evaluate a purchase. Others are designed to help you compare paths, test assumptions, or determine whether your current equity is actually working hard enough. Start with the category that best fits the decision you are trying to make.
Use this tool when you want to evaluate whether a rental property actually makes sense before you buy it. Review income, expenses, financing, cash flow, and long-term wealth creation in one place.
Use this when you are not just asking whether a property performs, but whether your capital is positioned well. This tool is better for strategic review, repositioning, and testing whether staying where you are still makes sense.
Built for properties with multiple units and multiple rent streams. Use this tool to analyze buildings where each unit type may produce different income and where the decision requires more than a basic single-property worksheet.
Use this tool when you need to compare one path against another. Keep the current property, sell it, reposition the equity, or compare multiple scenarios side by side so the decision becomes clearer.
Start with the Rental Property Analysis Tool if the question is whether a deal works before you buy it.
Start with the Rental Analyzer if the real question is whether your equity is positioned efficiently.
Use the Multi-Family Property Analyzer to break down more complex income and unit structures.
Use the Property Comparison Tool if you are trying to decide between keeping, selling, or repositioning.
A tool can organize the numbers. It cannot replace judgment. If you want help thinking through the tradeoffs, strategy, or next move, use the tools first and then reach out to talk through the scenario.