The multifamily deal pipeline where AI lives in the underwriting, not on top of it. Sourcing through close, then a one-click handoff to your operating team — on the same database, in the same transaction.
Hayden Park
Sunbelt Plaza
Magnolia Run
Kenilworth
Lexington Heights
Chestnut Square
Cypress Ridge
Maple Ridge
Oakwood Trail
Riverside Grove
Beacon Park
Aspen Crossing ✓
Closed deals migrate to UnitBoard in the same Postgres transaction. Same hub. No CSV.
Most multifamily teams underwrite in spreadsheets, push closed deals into Yardi or AppFolio via CSV, and watch their underwriting assumptions drift away from operating reality six weeks after close. AcquisitionBoard collapses that gap. One database for sourcing, modeling, DD, IC, close, and operations.
"What's the IRR if rents grow 4% and we hold seven years?" — Bo runs the model against the live deal, returns a structured answer with sensitivity bands, all in seconds.
Append-only event log on the same hub UnitBoard uses. When a closed deal blows up two years later, you can trace exactly what was diligenced and who approved.
The day after close, your operations team opens UnitBoard and finds the property already there — with rent roll, vendors, and the underwritten budget seeded from the deal record.
Track LP commitments, equity calls, debt schedules, and waterfall distributions on the same record that runs the property — so your owner statements actually agree with the underwriting.
Every step writes to the same hub Postgres that powers UnitBoard. No exports. No CSV migrations. No "we'll back-fill that data on Monday."
Brokers, off-market, repeat sellers — every lead lands in one kanban with auto-enrichment from public sources.
Cap rate, NOI projections, IRR, cash-on-cash, sensitivity analysis. Bo can model in plain English.
Inspection, environmental, title, lender, lease audit — checklist + doc room + accountable owners.
Investment committee voting workflow with discussion threads and a complete decision audit trail.
Capital stack management, closing checklist, wire instructions, LP commitments — everything to fund and sign.
Click "Migrate to UnitBoard." The deal becomes a property — same database, same transaction, no ETL.
The reason this matters: when you close a deal in AcquisitionBoard, the property doesn’t need to be exported and re-imported into UnitBoard. It’s already there. Same Postgres, same hub. The deal’s underwriting, capital stack, LP commitments, vendor contacts, and document room all stay accessible to the operations team — forever.
Property: Hayden Park · 200 units · $42M purchase · cap rate 5.2% · 12 LPs · DD complete · IC approved.
Same record, now with rent roll, work orders, AP, GL postings — operations team takes over the day after close.
Architecturally: both products write to a shared organizations, accounts, events, and users hub. AcquisitionBoard’s deals table foreign-keys into the hub the same way UnitBoard’s properties table does.
AcquisitionBoard is in development. Q3 2026. Want to be the first multifamily team to underwrite, close, and operate on one database? Drop a note.