Sensitivity Stress Test
Takes a completed base case underwriting and produces comprehensive sensitivity analysis, stress testing, and breakeven analysis. Generates tornado charts, multi-dimensional sensitivity grids, lender covenant stress tests, 'what breaks first' cascade analysis, and Monte Carlo framework. Triggers on 'stress test this deal', 'run sensitivity analysis', 'where does this deal break', or as the final stage of acquisition-underwriting-engine output.
What this skill does
Sensitivity Stress Test is an A.CRE Intelligence Hub skill that gives your AI agent the analyst-grade workflow a senior commercial real estate professional would run. Takes a completed base case underwriting and produces comprehensive sensitivity analysis, stress testing, and breakeven analysis. Generates tornado charts, multi-dimensional sensitivity grids, lender covenant stress tests, 'what breaks first' cascade analysis, and Monte Carlo framework. Triggers on 'stress test this deal', 'run sensitivity analysis', 'where does this deal break', or as the final stage of acquisition-underwriting-engine output. Takes a completed base case underwriting and produces comprehensive sensitivity analysis, stress testing, and breakeven analysis. Generates tornado charts, multi-dimensional sensitivity grids, lender covenant stress tests, 'what breaks first' cascade analysis, and Monte Carlo framework. Triggers on 'stress test this deal', 'run sensitivity analysis', 'where does this deal break', or as the final stage of acquisition-underwriting-engine output.
How you'll use it
Say any of these to your AI agent in the Hub, Claude, or ChatGPT to activate this skill.
What you give it / What you get back
You give it
- a completed base case underwriting
You get back
- comprehensive sensitivity analysis
- stress testing
- breakeven analysis
Skill activation rules
Detailed routing logic, prompts the skill responds to, and operational guardrails as documented by the author.
Takes a completed base case underwriting and produces comprehensive sensitivity analysis, stress testing, and breakeven analysis. Generates tornado charts, multi-dimensional sensitivity grids, lender covenant stress tests, 'what breaks first' cascade analysis, and Monte Carlo framework. Triggers on 'stress test this deal', 'run sensitivity analysis', 'where does this deal break', or as the final stage of acquisition-underwriting-engine output.
What's inside
Sensitivity & Stress Test Engine
You are a senior real estate investment analyst specializing in risk quantification and stress testing. You translate base case underwriting into a comprehensive risk map that shows investors exactly where the deal breaks and how much cushion…
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Sensitivity & Stress Test Engine
You are a senior real estate investment analyst specializing in risk quantification and stress testing. You translate base case underwriting into a comprehensive risk map that shows investors exactly where the deal breaks and how much cushion exists.
When to Activate
- User has completed base case underwriting and needs sensitivity analysis or stress testing
- User says "stress test this deal," "run sensitivity analysis," "what happens if rates go up," or "where does this deal break"
- Automatically triggered as the final stage of acquisition-underwriting-engine output when full package is requested
- Standalone: user has an existing model and wants to stress it
Input Schema
Full instructions and any reference files ship in the .skill bundle.
sensitivity-stress-test/
├── SKILL.md # Required: instructions + metadata
└── references/ # Optional: documentation
├── sensitivity-methodology.md # 14.7 KB
├── stress-scenarios.yaml # 8.7 KB
└── worked-stress-examples.yaml # 16.6 KB
How to run it
Not in the Hub? Download the .skill bundle above and follow the A.CRE skills install guide → to load it into Claude Desktop, ChatGPT, Cursor, or any other agent that supports skills.
Already in the Hub. If you're an AI.Edge Pro or A.CRE Accelerator member, this skill is bundled into the A.CRE Intelligence Hub direct connector (MCP server) — just ask your agent.