Asset classes

The categories
we pursue.
Designed to last.

A view of the asset classes and opportunity types BT Ventures One actively evaluates, acquires, and operates.

  • 01

    Wholesale Opportunities

    Off-market acquisitions and assignment opportunities sourced through our acquisitions network.

  • 02

    In Kind (Finders Fee)

    Referral and finders-fee arrangements for deals brought to our table by trusted partners.

  • 03

    Multifamily

    Workforce and market-rate multifamily assets positioned for long-term hold and operational uplift.

  • 04

    RV Parks

    Destination and infill RV parks with seasonal demand, value-add infrastructure, and amenity upside.

  • 05

    College Dorms

    Purpose-built and converted student housing near anchor universities with stable occupancy.

  • 06

    Co-Living

    Shared-living communities designed for affordability, connection, and design-forward common space.

  • 07

    Mobile Home Parks

    Manufactured housing communities preserved and improved as attainable, resident-respecting housing.

  • 08

    Businesses

    Operating businesses acquired alongside real estate or as standalone cash-flowing ventures.

  • 09

    Self Storage

    Class-A and infill self-storage facilities in supply-constrained markets with tech-enabled operations.

  • 10

    Manicure + Pedicure Shops

    Boutique nail-care studios acquired as design-forward, service-driven operating businesses.

  • 11

    Sustainable Waste-Free Communities

    Master-planned, regenerative communities built around closed-loop systems and zero-waste living.

The wellness pipeline

One project
in every category
of wellness.

Our development pipeline is organized around the nonagon system of wellness awareness. The commitment: at least one active project in every wellness category — so that the portfolio itself becomes a working model of a whole life.

  • 01

    Physical Wellness

    Movement-forward developments — trails, fitness studios, sports courts, and healthcare-adjacent spaces woven into every community.

    Pipeline: wellness campus with on-site clinic, fitness, and outdoor recreation.

  • 02

    Social Wellness

    Co-living and community hubs designed for connection — shared kitchens, gathering rooms, and programmed social space.

    Pipeline: co-living community with weekly resident programming.

  • 03

    Professional Wellness

    Workspaces, maker studios, and small-business incubators embedded in residential projects to keep work close to home.

    Pipeline: mixed-use asset with ground-floor coworking and micro-retail.

  • 04

    Relational Wellness

    Housing typologies that hold families, chosen family, and multigenerational households — from courtyard homes to shared flats.

    Pipeline: multifamily community with family, single, and multigenerational units.

  • 05

    Ecological Wellness

    Regenerative sites — edible landscaping, native planting, closed-loop water and waste systems, and low-impact materials.

    Pipeline: sustainable waste-free community with on-site food production.

  • 06

    Emotional Wellness

    Contemplative design — light, quiet, softness — with access to therapy, group rooms, and healing spaces on the ground plane.

    Pipeline: residential project with on-site counseling and wellness suite.

  • 07

    Spiritual Wellness

    Sanctuary space — meditation rooms, gardens, and interfaith gathering rooms open to residents and the surrounding neighborhood.

    Pipeline: community hub with meditation garden and gathering hall.

  • 08

    Intellectual Wellness

    Learning-rich environments — libraries, classrooms, and dorms adjacent to universities and community colleges.

    Pipeline: college dorm and continuing-education housing near anchor institutions.

  • 09

    Financial Wellness

    Attainable housing plus financial literacy programming — the Revitalized Living campaign as our flagship expression.

    Pipeline: transitional housing for foster youth 17–21 with financial mentorship.