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Shaya Lieberman Career Advice: Startup CRE Underwriting Role — Comp Structure Fair?
3 October 2025 | 2 replies
They’ve raised capital and want to scale into acquisitions, and I’d essentially be building things out with them from the ground up.The offer on the table is:- Base Salary: $60K- Bonus: $10K flat per closed dealMy background is limited to a few real estate internships, so they’d be putting a lot of faith in my growth and development here.
Tulika Bose Scared but Determined: Seeking Your Guidance for the First Real Estate Investment!
1 October 2025 | 6 replies
It's fantastic that you and your son are embarking on this journey together.Feeling overwhelmed and experiencing analysis paralysis is incredibly common, especially when you're starting with limited capital.
Benjamin Dolly New and stuck in analysis, looking for advice for how to start
6 October 2025 | 4 replies
Here’s the thing: being a high-earning W2 puts you in a great position long-term, but yeah, limited capital makes the first deal tricky.1.
Michael Puwal Can I 1031 from a single house sale to a syndication?
6 October 2025 | 13 replies
Why limit yourself to the handcuffs of selling all different SFR in one fell swoop?
Tim Rogers Another Real Estate Professional Status Question
24 September 2025 | 18 replies
For STRs, those limits don’t apply.
Hermia Bernard Seeking advice on foreclosures and tax deed properties
6 October 2025 | 0 replies
Hi BP Community,I'm just getting started in real estate investing, and due to limited capital, I'm focusing on foreclosures and tax deed properties that need some rehab.
Hermia Bernard Seeking Advice on Foreclosures & Tax Deed Properties
4 October 2025 | 0 replies
Hi BP Community,I'm just getting started in real estate investing, and due to limited capital, I'm focusing on foreclosures and tax deed properties that need some rehab.
Scott Kramer Solo Roth 401k strategy
4 October 2025 | 5 replies
Even with a small amount of self-employment income, you can still open a Solo 401(k), make limited contributions, and roll over a traditional IRA if the plan allows it.
Andy Horobec Anyone Doing Co-Living Rentals in the St. Louis Market?
25 September 2025 | 4 replies
Then eventually these great AirBnB's were a lot more upkeep, a much more active business than many people were expecting, then with the mix of market trends of lower occupancy during lower periods of travel crippled their ability to stay afloat for those just starting out compared to those that have been doing it for a while & have better quality residences at better prices.For Co-living, the property has to be worth while, the layout has to be setup good, the tenant pool may be a little more limited due to people having to rent with possible strangers, etc.
Michael Gonzales Buyer default after extension — enforce EMD or keep waiting?
4 October 2025 | 11 replies
They’re offering just a token increase to the deposit, and my realtor is encouraging me to give them more time since there weren’t multiple offers.My concerns:Contract has technically expired after extension.Deposit is small and currently stuck in escrow.Buyer hasn’t been transparent about their situation.I don’t want to lose more time off-market, but I also know the layout limits buyer pool.I could, in theory, always draft a retroactive extension if they really got their financing together later.Question for the community:If you were in my shoes, would you enforce the contract and re-list now, or grant one final, short extension but only with a substantial non-refundable deposit?