Hey BP folks,Was hoping I could get some insight on the below off market land development deal that I am working on. This would be my first development deal, and so I have been trying to absorb as much info as I can b...
Currently have land secured and some initial funding for a new development in Saskatchewan, Canada. Land can accommodate 6-7 32-unit rental apartment complexes. The plan is to begin with 2 buildings, and look at add i...
Hello, I'm relatively new to the forum, but I've been lurking for a few years.I'm just about to list my home in Seattle for sale, likely with Redfin. Since they have rezoned my neighborhood I have received inquiries ...
Doing some initial research in my local market, there appears be to an opportunity to develop/build unique (tiny home, A-frame, container) short term rentals in North Georgia market.Would anyone know a good way to loc...
Is anyone using SBA loans to develop and hold assets like self-storage facilities?
I have been considering getting into the development of mobile home parks. A piece of property came up for sale in town that has the right shape for it I think. I have attached a PDF I did earlier today for review. ...
I have about 11 acres of land in Atlanta that needs to be cleared out and developed on. My plan is to build townhomes on it. My question if I team up with a developer and they build the townhomes. What is the stand...
Hi, New to the forums and bigger pockets. I have owned two rental properties for about two years, but now am looking to move into building new homes and selling them. Basically residential development one home at a ...
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I'm new to the developing side of real estate and I'm looking for someone with experience in residential development to help me out (review my analysis and answer some questions about the process). The prope...
I've longed dreamed of getting into real estate but have been focusing on my W2 career until now. While I currently live out-of-state, I grew up in Cleveland and got my Masters from CSU's Levin College. As I look to r...