Deal Pack example

Example investor Deal Pack: what serious buyers need to see

An annotated PropertyScout guide to what serious buyers need to see inside an investor Deal Pack before they trust the recommendation.

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In this guide
01
A serious reader should know the recommendation inside the first screen
02
The middle should separate support, assumptions, and open checks
03
Open risks are part of what makes the pack trustworthy
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The best example pack finishes with a next move
Why this matters

The easiest way to judge a Deal Pack is to ask whether a serious buyer could open it cold and still understand what the property is, what supports the recommendation, what is still open, and what should happen next.

Fast read

What this page should help you decide faster

The first screen should answer the opportunity read quickly.
The assumptions table should show what the numbers are standing on.
The open-risk register should make the pack more credible, not less.
A clean next move is part of the pack, not an extra comment afterwards.
The top of the pack

A serious reader should know the recommendation inside the first screen

The opening view should make the recommendation, price posture, rent position, and key metrics immediately legible. That is what helps the pack feel investor-grade rather than just visually polished.

  • State the opportunity headline in plain language.
  • Show asking price, offer posture, rent used, and yield together.
  • Make evidence strength visible rather than implied.
The body of the memo

The middle should separate support, assumptions, and open checks

The body of the pack is where the logic earns trust. A good pack explains what supports the case, what the numbers depend on, and what still needs proving. That is far more useful than just adding more screenshots.

  • Keep the support points distinct from the unresolved points.
  • Use an assumptions table so the reader can pressure-test the stack quickly.
  • Let the evidence previews help the memo instead of replacing the memo.
A pack should read like a disciplined investment memo, not like a marketing one-pager.
The unresolved points

Open risks are part of what makes the pack trustworthy

A pack that hides uncertainty usually reads weaker, not stronger. Serious readers want to know which parts are observed, which parts are proxy-backed, and which parts still gate a confident offer.

  • Show the unresolved questions with enough detail to guide follow-up.
  • Keep severity labels proportionate and useful.
  • Use the risk register to clarify what controls the recommendation today.
The handoff

The best example pack finishes with a next move

Once the reader understands the opportunity, the pack should tell them what to do with it. That might be request more diligence, open agent contact, hold on the watchlist, or reject. The memo should preserve that motion.

  • State the next action explicitly.
  • Make it obvious whether the deal is ready for investor circulation or still internal.
  • Treat forwardability as the test of quality, not just page design.
FAQ

Questions serious readers usually ask next

These are the objections and follow-up questions this guide should help settle faster.

What separates an investor-ready Deal Pack from a rough deal note?
Clarity of verdict, explicit assumptions, visible evidence quality, open risks, and a next move. A rough note may have the numbers. A real pack preserves the decision logic.
How much detail should a pack include?
Enough to make the recommendation legible and challengeable in one read. The aim is not to include every possible detail. It is to include the details that control the decision.
Why does the shared read-only version still matter?
Because it lets investors, partners, and lenders inspect the memo standard before they ever need an account. That makes the output itself part of your sales engine.
Move from guide to live proof

Use the Academy to understand the standard, then test it on your own shortlist.

PropertyScout is strongest when the guide, the live scan, the ranked queue, and the Deal Pack all tell the same story. If you want to test that on a real area, guided access is the next move.