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r/RealEstateTechnology • Weekly Digest

This Week's Summary

Real estate technology discussions center on software evaluation, deal analysis automation, and sponsor vetting challenges. The community shows emerging interest in AI-driven deal stress-testing and platform migration decisions, though overall engagement remains modest.

⬆ 2👤 u/Ok_Still4322• recently

Has anyone tried Brivity? Thinking of switching from FUB to Brivity

User seeks peer feedback on Brivity software as a potential replacement for FUB. This is the most engaged post in the digest, indicating community interest in real estate technology platform comparisons and migration decisions.

💬 Highest engagement with 9 comments and 75% upvote ratio, suggesting active community discussion on platform alternativesOpen on Reddit →
⬆ 0👤 u/bagofweights• recently

I use AI to stress-test every deal before I make an offer. Here's exactly how.

Author shares methodology for leveraging AI in pre-offer deal analysis. Represents emerging trend of AI integration into real estate investment workflows and decision-making processes.

💬 No comments yet despite potentially valuable content, indicating either niche audience or timing factors affecting visibilityOpen on Reddit →
⬆ 0👤 u/Frequent-Leg-4951• recently

Vetting a syndication sponsor is still way too hard. I have an idea, tell me why it wouldn't work.

User identifies pain point in sponsor due diligence and seeks feedback on a proposed solution. Highlights unmet needs in real estate syndication workflows.

💬 No engagement yet, suggesting either early post or topic requiring more development to spark discussionOpen on Reddit →
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