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  • Profile photo of jlb2431jlb2431
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    Hi,

    I'am thinking of buying a CAD (computer aided programme) to help me with my portfolio. I have only just started investing and would like something that I can play with to prepare for changing scenarios.

    If anyone knows or likes any in-particular could you leave the details.

    Thank you
    J

    Profile photo of Scott No MatesScott No Mates
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    CAD is probably the last thing that you would want unless you were undertaking some serious redesign

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    I havent been on for a while sorry Scott, Thanks for the advice mate and I will take it on board. I think your correct just from other opions I've had and including yours I have decided to keep following my instincts as it really hasent failed yet.
    Thank you

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    jlb2431 wrote:
    Hi,

    I'am thinking of buying a CAD (computer aided programme) to help me with my portfolio. I have only just started investing and would like something that I can play with to prepare for changing scenarios.

    If anyone knows or likes any in-particular could you leave the details.

    Thank you
    J

    To confirm, are you referring to a computer software to do some financial modeling (e.g. different rents, vacancy, rising interest rates, etc). Or, are you referring the software called AutoCAD that is used for 3D design?

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    dtrump wrote:

    To confirm, are you referring to a computer software to do some financial modeling (e.g. different rents, vacancy, rising interest rates, etc). Or, are you referring the software called AutoCAD that is used for 3D design?

    If you meant a real estate investment software or simply some real estate analysis tool – I would definitely recommend this one: http://www.RealEstateAnalysisFREE.com/ .
    It's a free Real Estate Analysis tool and simply the best I have used so far. It calculates various cash flow scenarios and financial indicators (like ROI, IRR, NPV, etc).
    Hope that helps..

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