Our Approach to Multifamily Underwriting:

Most underwriting and cash flow analysis tools are either overbuilt, confusing, or designed for institutional teams with time and staff to spare.

This multifamily analysis model cuts out the fluff and produces results that everyone in the industry expects when evaluating, financing, or negotiating multifamily investments.

No macros, no hidden logic, no institutional bloat. It’s one tab of clean inputs, instantaneous outputs, and an intuitive format that gets you to the numbers that move deals. Run many different scenarios in minutes, without hiring outside help or building your own spreadsheets.

A Practical, Operator-Focused Approach

The Multifamily Analysis Model was created out of real underwriting work for actual acquisitions and stabilized multifamily assets. It’s designed to be clear, fast, accurate, and aligned with how multifamily properties actually operate.

The model even comes with a PDF guide overviewing assumptions, inputs, and outputs for those who want additional context. Most users simply open the model and begin underwriting immediately.

Don’t let unnecessarily complicated Excel models and industry jargon slow you down or prevent you from finding a deal. Keep It Simple, so you can get back to building wealth through multifamily investing.

What You Can Expect

The model follows these basic principles:

  • Straightforward inputs

  • Powerful calculations

  • No wasted complexity

  • Instant insights

  • Fast, yet precise decision-making

Whether you’re a broker, a buyer, a lender, or an owner, this system is designed to give you a confident, consistent view of any apartment, townhome community, or other multifamily project’s economics.

If you’d like to see how the system works in practice, you can return to the homepage or check out walkthroughs on the YouTube channel. If you’re interested in how we actually think about underwriting multifamily deals, that approach is laid out here.

Exterior of a modern multifamily apartment building, used to illustrate real estate analysis and underwriting.