4 March 2026 | 0 replies
My goal would be to owner occupy / house hack for 1-3 years and then transition the property to a rental (preferably long term).
13 March 2026 | 0 replies
It’s an off-market land deal I found by driving for dollars and snooping through my county GIS maps for vacant parcels in areas I liked.The plan for the property is to act as an owner-builder and build a small single-family home for my family that will technically be sized as an ADU.
15 March 2026 | 8 replies
I am relocating to Miami at the end of April and looking to purchase my first owner-occupied house hack in the duplex–quadplex range (open to SFH with a legal or easily convertible ADU as well).My goal is to live in one unit and rent the others to offset my housing cost, so I’m underwriting this as an investor, not a retail buyer.
9 March 2026 | 5 replies
On the other hand the payments are less than $1100 a month. loan 2 - is 100 percent financed.
16 March 2026 | 0 replies
I am usually pretty good at making contact with property owners through my various methods.
12 March 2026 | 1 reply
I’m preparing to participate in the upcoming San Diego County tax auction and am trying to understand how other investors typically finance these acquisitions.In my case, the strategy would be purchasing properties significantly below market value and structuring financing secured by the property itself.Does anyone here have experience with lenders or private capital that fund auction purchases with structures such as:• First position on the property after purchase• Short-term bridge financing (6–12 months)• Funding based on conservative loan-to-value after acquisitionSince auction purchases often require quick closings, I’m curious how others structure this with private lenders or capital partners.Any insight from investors who have done this before would be very helpful.How do investors typically finance tax auction acquisitions?
10 March 2026 | 1 reply
Hi everyone,I wanted to introduce myself to the BiggerPockets community.My name is Jeremy, and I’m the founder of Seth Capital Group, where I focus on helping real estate investors access financing for investment properties.
9 March 2026 | 0 replies
Financing is often treated as a solution.
15 March 2026 | 2 replies
operators who have experience with nightlife venues, what regulatory or compliance issues tend to surprise new venue owners the most?
13 March 2026 | 4 replies
The idea is simple: you enter an address, and it pulls together all the publicly available data you'd normally spend 2-3 hours assembling across 10+ tabs: property details, tax assessment data, FEMA flood zone, demographics, crime stats, walk score, school ratings, rent comps from listing aggregators, and actual city permit records (+cross-referenced against the broker's capex claims when available).I ran a prototype on a real deal currently listed in Denton, TX, a 16-unit near UNT listed at $1.89mm with possible owner financing.