Nexara gives real estate investors the tools, reports, and advisory support to analyze properties faster, manage maintenance smarter, and move with confidence — not guesswork.
The market is full of platforms that either oversimplify or overwhelm. Nexara exists in the space between — giving you operator-grade analysis tools and the advisory experience of a seasoned professional in your corner.
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Every module is built around a real question an investor needs answered before committing capital.
Three ways in. Each one built around a different stage of your investing journey.
Know what a bid should look like before you hire anyone. The Nexara Contractor Bid Intelligence Tool gives Pacific Northwest investors a real-world pricing baseline — so you can read a contractor's bid like an operator, not a homeowner.
Most investors learn by losing money. A bad contractor bid, a missed inspection item, a deal that looked good on paper but fell apart in execution — these aren't inevitable. They're what happens when you don't have the right operator in your corner.
Nexara advisory isn't consulting. It's a working relationship with someone who has managed maintenance operations, reviewed hundreds of contractor bids, and worked first-hand with active investors across Washington State.
30 minutes. Bring a deal, a question, or just your situation. We'll figure out if Nexara advisory is the right fit and what working together looks like.
After booking you'll receive a calendar confirmation and a short intake form. Advisory engagements are subject to availability and a brief qualification process.
25 years of construction and deal experience — distilled into the frameworks serious Washington State investors actually use.
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