
23 September 2025 | 36 replies
It explains the team that you should develop to have a strong foundation under you while investing remotely.https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/core-four-real-estate-team-855-417-7107

11 September 2025 | 1 reply
., especially around New York City and Upstate.Lately, I’ve been diving deep into ADUs, small-scale land development, and how design-forward living can intersect with smart investing.

24 September 2025 | 28 replies
It’s a super strong market right now with population and job growth on fire, massive developments from Intel, Amazon, Google, Honda, Microsoft, Anduril, and more, and you can still find properties in the $120K–180K range that hit the 1% rule and cash flow from day one.

12 September 2025 | 4 replies
Hey Jeux, it really depends on your market and deal type, but most private equity investors are looking for 8–12% preferred returns on stable deals, and higher on riskier flips or development projects.

12 September 2025 | 5 replies
I’ve spent the last 10+ years working hands-on in new home construction, remodeling, and residential project management.Recently, I launched Roman Property Developments (RPD) with the goal of transitioning into investing—starting with wholesaling off-market deals and eventually growing into new development projects.I know I’ve got a lot to learn on the investing side, but I also believe my construction background gives me a leg up when it comes to evaluating properties, estimating repairs, and seeing the potential in undervalued deals.Looking to connect with other investors, buyers, and pros here in Michigan.

14 September 2025 | 35 replies
The median home price in Cape Coral was $385,000 in September 2023, presenting a good investment opportunity. 5) Development Potential: Cape Coral continues to see ongoing development and infrastructure improvements, including new commercial centers, parks, and recreational facilities.

17 September 2025 | 1 reply
we were able to flip it to a developer with great cash on cash return Lessons learned?

19 September 2025 | 0 replies
California development is slow, and utility coordination (PG&E for gas/electric) can be a difficult path.

28 August 2025 | 4 replies
This is the structure we were looking at which is more of a subsidiary structure and this applies to raw land development: 📌 Structuring Plan1️⃣ Set up a QOF to raise capital from investors.2️⃣ Create a QOZB to handle hotel & parking development (each separate land parcels).3️⃣ QOF owns the land & funds QOZB for development.4️⃣ Raise capital through QOF equity, bank loans, or JV partners.5️⃣ Develop the projects & operate for 10+ years for tax-free gains.Yesterday, I learned that the QOZB can come before the QOF.

17 September 2025 | 4 replies
I am currently investing in South East Iowa by developing 8-plex's on a property that I own.