Ask HN: Giving away 2% equity during bootstrapping for free housing?
I'm in the process of bootstrapping a startup with no funding (I'm at the very beginning). My friend has a rather large community house where he has offered me to stay for free for 2% equity (or something like that) per year but I could negotiate the deal. I'm very good friends with him.
Living there is cheap. Rent would be around 230 Euros per month (incl. utilities).
Is that something that I could consider? Why shouldn't I? Will it scare away future investors?
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[ 2.6 ms ] story [ 34.0 ms ] threadIf the real number is higher than that, then you should just stay elsewhere.
Every investor is different but I would be more likely to invest in a startup where the founder parted with some small amount of equity to conserve cash.
You can structure the deal as a cash investment where you then turn around and pay the cash as rent; later investors don't even need to know the reason for the investment. It sounds like a great way to build momentum (having an investor vs. no investors as yet).
Your "friend" isn't offering you anything "free."