Based on feedback from the A.CRE community, I recently updated this model to be able to analyze multiple home builds (if necessary). See the video for using the latest version of this model here: ruclips.net/video/VOG2hCOahRw/видео.html
Thanks for uploading this tutorial. I have one quick question. When I go to collapse the page by pressing the 1 cell, the spreadsheet stays open. Can you assist me with that? Thanks
@SpencerBurton Thanks beyond measure for all the great instructional content. I appreciate this model above as a sophisticated calculator, with most of the heavy lifting happening behind the scenes, off to the right. However, where can one find a line-by-line walk-through of the logic in that field of calculations? Thanks for any additional guidance!
Through volume. Per the National Association of Homebuilders, the average net profit margin in 2017 among U.S. Homebuilders was 7.9%. eyeonhousing.org/2019/03/builders-profit-margins-continue-to-slowly-increase/
Based on feedback from the A.CRE community, I recently updated this model to be able to analyze multiple home builds (if necessary). See the video for using the latest version of this model here: ruclips.net/video/VOG2hCOahRw/видео.html
Why does lot cost start on day 29? If closing is day 1 then shouldn't it be day 1?
Thanks for uploading this tutorial.
I have one quick question. When I go to collapse the page by pressing the 1 cell, the spreadsheet stays open.
Can you assist me with that?
Thanks
@SpencerBurton Thanks beyond measure for all the great instructional content. I appreciate this model above as a sophisticated calculator, with most of the heavy lifting happening behind the scenes, off to the right. However, where can one find a line-by-line walk-through of the logic in that field of calculations? Thanks for any additional guidance!
This is great. ty
What if we have multiple units, meaning it's more than a single home? How can I go about that? Thank you!
10% margin is very low. How to people make millions ?
Through volume. Per the National Association of Homebuilders, the average net profit margin in 2017 among U.S. Homebuilders was 7.9%. eyeonhousing.org/2019/03/builders-profit-margins-continue-to-slowly-increase/