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Steve Balinski Looking to JV with a General Contractor
16 November 2025 | 24 replies
HE offered me 70% / 30% partnership
Sasha Josephs First JV or Private Lending Partnership - Worst Case Scenarios?
23 October 2025 | 1 reply
.), then you would split the profit 50/50 as a partnership.Your partner would buy the property in an entity he controls 100%, and there would be a partnership agreement between you and that entity.
Denise Webster Are you leaning more toward equity partners these days?
11 November 2025 | 3 replies
It’s creating some tough situations where partnership terms feel more like takeovers than collaboration.
Ellisa Riddick What’s Been Your Go-To Financing for Flips Lately?
12 November 2025 | 3 replies
Creative structures like seller carry or JV partnerships are also picking up — they’re great tools when used on the right projects.Overall, access to capital is still there, but it’s definitely favoring experienced investors who bring solid numbers and a clear exit plan.
Dawn Hryshko Thinking about working with a private lender to fund your next real estate deal?
12 November 2025 | 3 replies
Be transparent about timelines, risks, and updates throughout the deal.Private money isn’t just about funding, it’s about creating partnerships.
Don Konipol Passive Investments, Active Investments, Businesses
11 November 2025 | 1 reply
Passive InvestmentREITsPerforming mortgage notesTriple Net properties with quality tenantsLimited Partnerships Interests2.
Keis J Patterson Purchasing my 1st Two Family Property in NYC. Advice needed
15 November 2025 | 5 replies
I'm coming from the build and hold, short term rental, and commerical space mainly in partnership with someone.
Jack Nolan College Student Looking to Take on Their First Deal
14 November 2025 | 14 replies
It’s awesome that you’re diving into real estate so early and already thinking about networking and partnerships—that mindset will take you far.
Jorge Vazquez The Flipping Paradox: Why Most Investors Never Reach Their First Rental
23 November 2025 | 0 replies
And you don’t need to be some flipping expert to get your first rental — you can do subject to, partnerships, house hacking, whatever gets you in the game.
Jonathan Nordin Commercial Attorney Expanding Into Multifamily (CT & FL)
22 November 2025 | 0 replies
After spending the last several years negotiating thousands of commercial agreements, building intake systems, and running high-volume risk management workflows, I realized how naturally those skills translate into real estate operations.I’m especially focused on:Value-add multifamily (5–20 units)DSCR-friendly propertiesTertiary and emerging markets in Connecticut & FloridaJoint ventures where I operate and a capital partner investsSystems, automation, and clean legal structure around dealsWhile I’m newer to real estate, I’m not new to:High-stakes negotiationContract structuringDue diligenceDispute resolutionProcess optimizationRisk mitigationManaging moving parts and stakeholdersI’m here to learn from people who’ve already walked the path, but also to add value anywhere I can — especially when it comes to contracts, deal structure, partnership agreements, or compliance issues.What I’m looking for:Networking with other multifamily investorsMentorship or collaboration with experienced operatorsRelationships with private lenders and potential equity partnersLocal CT/FL contacts: contractors, PMs, agents, and lendersMarket insights, deal analysis feedback, and operational guidanceIf you’re working on similar strategies, open to JV conversations, or just want to connect, I’d love to chat.