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Mark Soreco New to Bigger Pockets, lots of questions
9 November 2025 | 13 replies
I do realize I need to learn a lot to get from where I currently am to where I need to be!
Hiren Patani Parking lot for trucks
17 November 2025 | 1 reply
Hello,Does anyone here has done any project related to building/buying or managing an truck parking lot for both short and long term? 
Liam Singh Insight for a residential lot turning commercial
11 November 2025 | 1 reply
Hey Liam, I am an agent and investor in the Denver metro area and specifically work with a lot of investors in this area, so I’d love to connect and see how I can help!
Harvey McMurray Strategy Question: How Do Builders Evaluate Infill Lots in Spartanburg?
14 November 2025 | 0 replies
Working through an infill lot opportunity in Spartanburg SC with utilities at street, no HOA, and strong new-build comps in the $260k+ range.For those who work with builders or who wholesale land regularly, how do they typically evaluate:• Lot size• Utility availability• Comps• Dirt condition• Entry priceI shared the full situation in my Classifieds post per BP rules.Just trying to understand how builders in that area run their numbers.
Harvey McMurray Looking for Feedback on an Infill Lot Analysis (Spartanburg SC)
14 November 2025 | 0 replies
I’m reviewing an infill lot in Spartanburg SC — around 7,350 sq ft with utilities at the street — and I’m trying to refine my analysis process on new-build lots.Nearby new homes are selling around $260k–$265k.I posted the full details in a Classifieds listing, but I’d love general feedback from anyone who’s evaluated similar lots.Thanks!
Harvey McMurray Looking for Local Insight on Spartanburg Infill Lot (Utilities at Street)
14 November 2025 | 0 replies
Hey BP,I’m reviewing an infill lot in the Spartanburg SC area and wanted some local insight from builders or investors active in the Upstate.Basic details:• Sierra Rd area• ~7,350 sq ft• Public water/sewer at street• No HOA• Several new builds nearby in the $260k–$265k range• Needs clearing/gradingI posted the full breakdown in a Classifieds listing per BP rules, but I’d love to hear from anyone familiar with recent new-build activity in this pocket or who has experience building in this part of Spartanburg.Thanks for any feedback.
Gregory Kohler House Hack Deal Analysis – Two Houses on One Lot in Waterford, CT (Need Feedback)
18 November 2025 | 1 reply
Hey everyone,I’m analyzing a potential house hack in Waterford, CT and would love some feedback from the community.This is a unique property because it has two separate single-family homes on one lot.
Gregory Kohler House Hack Deal Analysis – Two Houses on One Lot in Waterford, CT (Need Feedback)
19 November 2025 | 2 replies
Hey everyone,I’m analyzing a potential house hack in Waterford, CT and would love some feedback from the community.This is a unique property because it has two separate single-family homes on one lot.
Liam Singh Looking for Insight: 1-Acre Off-Market Property with Two Homes on a lot
18 November 2025 | 1 reply
IDK what a "validated seller" means but I'll read between the lines and assume its some 85+ year old dude that built 1 or both of the buildings, likely didn't pull permits, and likely has code issues to resell as a true residential property never mind to your comment the changing in area and zoning.If you were going to take it on you'd want to understand the current zoning, current residential terms (is there a lease in the homes?)