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Hunter Foote Anyone Here Have Experience with Sober Living Homes?
25 September 2025 | 2 replies
They look a little different from traditional rentals: higher occupancy, often leased by an operator, and sometimes connected to certification programs or nonprofits.From what I’ve seen, the demand is strong, but the model comes with unique considerations: zoning, compliance, community relations, and specialized tenant management.I’m curious: Has anyone here explored sober living as part of their investing strategy? 
Hunter Foote Why I Invest in Recovery Housing—and Why More Investors Should Too
1 October 2025 | 1 reply
Yet the demand is massive, and the model combines consistent cash flow with real community impact.A few quick points:Demand far outpaces supply in most cities.Homes are leased or operated with long-term stability.Many states offer certification programs that build credibility.Done right, it’s a win-win: investors see returns while residents rebuild their lives.I’ve developed and worked with operators across multiple states, and the success stories are incredible.
Sherman Cummings Government assistance programs
26 September 2025 | 5 replies
@Sherman Cummings - In addition to Housing Choice Vouchers ("Section 8"), many locations have other voucher and housing subsidy programs.
Stephen De Vita Networking and Raising Money Programs
24 September 2025 | 13 replies
I am looking into 3 different programs I have come across that caught my interest.
Account Closed Bill Halver Pipeline program
23 September 2025 | 1 reply
I'm new to real estate investing and I was wondering if anyone tried Bill Halver Pipeline program and been successful in doing deals
Ebony J. Has anyone taken the Sober Living Riches course by Andrew Lamb?
24 September 2025 | 5 replies
Hi BP Community 👋🏾I’m exploring sober living investing and came across the Sober Living Riches program by Andrew Lamb.
Steve Gagne Dealbot Pipeline Program by Blair Halver
23 September 2025 | 39 replies
I was thinking about signing up for Bill's program he also has an Transitional Engineering program is it worth my time and money to invest in?
Pat Rineman Charlotte Launches $80K Forgivable Loan Program for Building ADUs
29 September 2025 | 3 replies
Hey BP Community,The City of Charlotte just rolled out a new initiative — the Queen City ADU Program — that could be a game-changer for local housing and for investors keeping an eye on this market.Quick highlights:🏡 Up to $80,000 in forgivable, interest-free financing to build an ADU (detached or attached).👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Eligible for both owner-occupants and non-occupant property owners within city limits.📏 ADU must be no more than 50% of the main home (capped at ~1,000 sq. ft. for detached units).💰 Affordability strings attached: must be rented to tenants at or below 80% AMI, with rent caps tied to FMR at 70% AMI.📉 Loan forgiveness at $10K per year of affordability (8 years total), or up to $15K/year if you house voucher holders or tenants referred by city housing partners.🔑 Only one ADU per lot allowed.Why it matters:Charlotte is under major housing pressure, and this is a way the city is incentivizing “gentle density” without rezoning entire neighborhoods.For investors, it creates a structured pathway to add a unit with city support — though the affordability requirements and rent caps may limit cash flow potential compared to market-rate rentals.On the flip side, the forgiveness structure (essentially free capital if you comply) could offset the reduced rental income.My take: This could work best for buy-and-hold investors who don’t mind playing in the affordable space and are looking for long-term, low-cost additions to their portfolio.
Ken M. Housing Fraud Rampant - Minnesota’s Housing Stabilization Program
19 September 2025 | 1 reply
“Today we announce the first wave of charges in a massive fraud in Minnesota’s housing stabilization program,” said Acting U.S.
Kenneth T. Had anyone heard of Cogo Capital?
19 September 2025 | 34 replies
They're not selling a mortgage broker program.