Seeking Feedback on Property Investment Analysis Tool

Hey everyone! I’ve been working on a tool to help with real estate investment analysis. It’s totally free to use and I’d love to hear what you think about it.

The tool has some cool features:

  • Easy to use interface that works well on phones
  • Graphs showing loan details over time
  • Color-coded results to quickly see if numbers look good or bad
  • Option to save as a PDF
  • You can share your analysis with others

I’m really curious to know what other features you’d find helpful. Maybe there’s something you wish it could do that it doesn’t yet? Or any ways you think it could be improved?

I’m always looking to make it more useful for investors. Your thoughts would be super helpful as I keep working on this. Thanks in advance for checking it out and sharing your ideas!

sounds like a solid tool! have u considered adding a feature to compare different investment scenarios side by side? that could be super helpful for weighing options. also, maybe integrating local market trend data would give more context for decision-making. just some ideas to make it even more useful!

Have you considered adding a feature for calculating potential rental income? It’d be super helpful to estimate cash flow based on local rent prices. Also, what about a mortgage calculator within the tool? That way, users could play around with different loan terms and see how it affects their investment. Just brainstorming here!

Have you thought about adding a feature for tax implications? As an investor, I’ve found that understanding the tax consequences of different investment scenarios can be crucial. Maybe the tool could calculate potential deductions, depreciation benefits, or even estimate capital gains taxes if the property is sold after a certain period. This could give users a more comprehensive view of their investment’s long-term financial impact. Also, it might be useful to include a section on potential risks - things like vacancy rates, maintenance costs, or market downturns. This could help investors make more informed decisions by considering both the upsides and potential pitfalls of a property investment.