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Brian Luter New to Bigger Pockets & Investing from the Mid Eastern NC area
11 February 2025 | 2 replies
Hello all,I am interested in small multi-family and land acquisition.
Evan Grant New Home Built and SOLD, 5100 Plus Square Feet
18 February 2025 | 1 reply
Your market timing and strategic acquisition clearly paid off with a strong return.As a direct lender, I'd be happy to discuss how we can support you on future projects.
Duane Williams How Do You Scale Fix & Flip Operations?
21 February 2025 | 22 replies
Quote from @Duane Williams: We’re a family-owned fix-and-flip company operating in San Antonio, TX, and Northern Virginia, managing everything in-house—from wholesale acquisitions to rehab & construction (with our own project managers and crews) to listing & selling through our licensed brokerage.
Sylvens Bellanton Building My Real Estate Investment Business – Looking to Connect & Grow!
24 February 2025 | 3 replies
Hey BP Community,My name is Sylvens Bellanton, and I’m the founder of Clearview Management, an investment group specializing in real estate acquisitions.
Bri Hall New construction strategy- New investor
14 February 2025 | 9 replies
You can use HML don't get me wrong but if you just put a little bit effort in to pre-planning and getting all your ducks in a row then going with a traditional community bank would be a better option not only for your current new construction needs but also for future acquisitions.
Zach Cummins California City HipCamp Land
20 February 2025 | 1 reply
The mother of a client of mine didn't want the land anymore and so I paid her what other acquisition companies wanted to buy it for.
Raquel Reed New to Real Estate - NYC & Philadelphia
15 February 2025 | 7 replies
Many investors in NY like the idea of house hacking because:- They can invest with a low down payment (similar to what a 20% down payment would be OOS)- They gain hands-on acquisition, project management, and property management experience.
Tyler Hall 2025 Trump Tax Proposals: Corporate Tax Cuts, Tariffs, and Their Impact on Real Estat
24 February 2025 | 0 replies
These historical trends suggest that lowering the tax burden can free up capital for reinvestment and fuel a fresh wave of property acquisitions and development projects.But there’s more to the story than just tax cuts.
Evan Murphy New member Intro: Atlanta Real Estate Agent
19 February 2025 | 6 replies
After that I transitioned into an acquisitions position where I would underwrite and negotiate investment deals for my company where we were actually the end buyers. 
Jesse Simmons Creative financing options for distressed property
21 February 2025 | 6 replies
You could structure a low down payment with interest-only payments for a set period, then refinance later.Master Lease with Option to Buy – Control the property now, generate cash flow by leasing it, then buy once it's stabilized.Sub-To or Wrap Mortgage – If there’s existing debt, you might be able to take over payments or structure a wraparound mortgage to benefit both parties.Hard Money or Private Lender for Reno Costs – If you secure a seller-financed deal, you can use private or hard money for the rehab without tying up your own capital.BRRRR Strategy with a Bridge Loan – If you can get the purchase price down, use a bridge loan for acquisition and rehab, then refinance with DSCR or conventional financing.Would love to hear more details to help structure something solid.