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Getting started with Portfolio Overview: add your first property

Add your owned properties to Portfolio Overview and Archer benchmarks them continuously against the market — lease trade-outs, T12 comparisons, and line-item benchmarks.

What Portfolio Overview does

Portfolio Overview brings Archer's underwriting intelligence to the assets you already own. Add your properties and Archer tracks their performance against the market on an ongoing basis — the same comps engine you use to evaluate acquisitions, pointed at your own portfolio.

What you get today:

  • Lease trade-out tracking — how your new leases compare to expiring ones, and how that trade-out compares to the market.
  • Financial comparison — your T12 performance benchmarked line-item by line-item against market expense comps.
  • Portfolio-level view — every asset on one screen with the key performance metrics side by side.
Beta means Beta

Portfolio Overview is in active development, and you'll see it evolve quickly. If something looks off or there's a view you need, tell us — Beta feedback directly shapes what we build next. Use the in-app feedback option or email support@archer.re with "Portfolio Overview" in the subject line. 

Add your first property
  1. Go to Portfolio Overview and click Add your first property.
  2. Search for the property by address. If you've already parsed documents for it, Archer connects that data automatically. 
  3. Once added, the property appears on your portfolio dashboard with benchmarking populated from your parsed data plus Archer's market comps.

The more current your parsed financials, the sharper the benchmarking — a portfolio property with a recent rent roll and T12 gives you live trade-out and expense comparisons instead of stale ones.

What the benchmarks tell you
  • Trade-outs vs. market: whether your leasing is keeping pace with the submarket.
  • Expense line items vs. comps: where your operating costs run above or below comparable properties — the fastest way to find margin hiding in a P&L.
  • Performance over time: how each asset trends as new financials come in.
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