About this Service
I design investor-ready real estate pitch decks for developers, property funds, acquisition teams, hospitality projects, and commercial real estate ventures.
Iβve worked with 100+ clients across the US, including Olsen Anderson Fund, Edloe Ventures, and other real estate operators, helping turn raw deal materials into clear, credible, and polished presentations.
This service is built for real estate opportunities where the deck needs to explain the deal, structure the investment story, present the numbers clearly, and make the opportunity feel serious enough for investors, lenders, partners, and stakeholders.
Types of decks and presentations I develop:
Real estate investment deck design
Development pitch decks
Property acquisition decks
Fundraising presentations
Hospitality and resort decks
Commercial real estate decks
Construction and housing project decks
Market, location, and competition slides
Financial summary and return slides
Site plans, location maps, timelines, and deal visuals
Basic site renders or visual mockups when needed
Map graphics, area callouts, proximity diagrams, and property visuals
Note: Package includes up to 15 slides. Additional slides are billed $150 each.
Typical timeline: Most real estate pitch decks take 7β14 days, depending on the size of the deck, available materials, financial complexity, and revision rounds.
Timeline breakdown:
Day 1β2: Content & Deal Review: I review your existing materials, project details, financials, site information, market notes, and any previous deck or offering documents.
Day 2β4: Narrative Structure: I organize the deal story, slide flow, investor logic, key messages, and any missing sections that need to be clarified before design begins.
Day 4β8: Design & Visual Buildout: I design the deck and create the key visual assets needed to support the story, including location maps, site visuals, investment diagrams, timelines, and basic site renders or mockups when required.
Day 8β12: Revisions & Refinement: We refine the design, tighten the copy, adjust financial slides, improve readability, and make the deck feel clean, serious, and investor-ready.
Day 12β14: Final Delivery: You receive the final editable deck, ready to send, present, or use in investor conversations.
The goal is simple: turn the project into a presentation that feels credible, easy to understand, and difficult to dismiss.