Attention Real Estate Investors:
Stop Overthinking Every Deal — Start Analyzing Like a Pro in Minutes
Tony Stephan’s
Multifamily Deal Analyzer — ONLY $29
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New to multifamily investing? Download the free Multifamily Deal Analyzer — the easiest tool for quickly calculating returns, max purchase price, and long-term profits without getting stuck in analysis paralysis.

When I first started investing in apartments, I created my own spreadsheet to calculate my maximum purchase price, return on investment, and long term gains. But it still took me HOURS to analyze every deal.
And I did a lot of deals… All this time was holding back my ability to analyze lots of deals quickly, and you need to evaluate 100 deals to find one worth doing! That’s 400 hours to find one deal I want to pursue. Almost two full weeks of analyzing deals.
Most newer multifamily investors have paralysis by over analysis with ALL the information they think they need to buy a small multifamily apartment.
Truth is, you just need to know the key information, and you have to be able to digest and interpret it in a quick and simple way.
That’s why I created the Multifamily Deal Analyzer. The SIMPLEST and EASIEST multifamily analysis tool on the planet – and it’s reduced my deal analysis from four hours to just a few minutes so that you can start the negotiation process and do more deals more quickly.


Tony Stephan
is an entrepreneur, real estate investor, and husband that has been featured as an expert in Fox News, NBC News, Women’s Health, The Huffington Post, and Readers Digest.
In 2016, Tony started his online telehealth education business with credit card debt but was quickly able to grow and scale that business into multi-7 figures in revenue and thousands of customers in over 20 different countries.
Tony then learned how to convert his business profits into passive income-producing assets from investing in real estate. Tony and his wife Andrea have reached over $40 million dollars in assets by the age of 33.