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Real estate investors cannot scale beyond initial units due to capital constraints

Small real estate investors who acquire their first multi-family property struggle to scale further because they have exhausted available capital. Access to additional financing, partnerships, or creative deal structures is unclear. The post lacks detail but reflects a common bottleneck in the early scaling phase.

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