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How do I analyse an investment property which is being purchased by myself, my brother and my sister?

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How do I analyse an investment property which is being purchased by myself, my brother and my sister?

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The financial model in PIA is constrained to a maximum of two people (investor and partner) as it is assumed that the cash flows will be joint cash flows and all of the more advanced tools in the program (e.g. Wealth Builder spreadsheet) assume that borrowing capacity will be based on joint incomes and joint living expenses etc. Thus, in situation where this assumption does not hold (e.g. when there are three or more involved in a syndicate), it is simply a matter of dividing the investment into equal proportions and doing a separate analysis for each individual.

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