Help with RE Investment Model: Willing to $$

Hey everyone,

I have a RE Investment Model / Case Study I was given and I’m honestly having a tough time figuring things out. Was wondering if anybody would be willing to help me out / take a look at it.

Happy to hop on a zoom / teams call and chat it out or whatever you prefer!

Thanks

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