How structured development, vertical integration, and strong market fundamentals come
together to create a high-impact, long-term investment opportunity.
The United States continues to face one of the most significant housing shortages in modern
history, especially across the Southeast, where demand for rental housing has outpaced
supply for more than a decade. As affordability declines and population flows shift into
high-growth regions, masterplanned communities have emerged as one of the most
strategic ways to deliver scale, stability, and long-term value.
Bayside Park was designed specifically for this environment.

What Is Bayside Park?
Bayside Park is a masterplanned community located in Mississippi, designed to be built in
multiple phases with a full development capacity of up to 800 single-family homes.
Phase 1, currently under development, consists of 120 affordable and workforce housing
units, a segment with some of the highest demand and lowest supply in the state.
Instead of delivering isolated homes or small subdivisions, Bayside Park follows a fully
structured development blueprint, which enhances long-term value through organization,
infrastructure, and scalable planning.
The Value of a Masterplanned Community
Masterplanned communities offer advantages that traditional scattered developments simply
cannot replicate
1. Predictable, Scalable Development
Each phase is modeled around real demand, infrastructure availability, and absorption
forecasts. This approach reduces execution risk and creates a repeatable development
cycle across future phases.
2. Strong Economies of Scale
By controlling land acquisition, manufacturing, development, and construction within the
same ecosystem, Bayside Park benefits from:
- Reduced cost per unit
- Faster build cycles
- Consistent quality control
- Fewer external dependencies
This margin efficiency compounds with each new phase.
3. Long-Term Appreciation Potential
Masterplanned communities tend to maintain and grow value more consistently over time
thanks to:
- Cohesive design
- Stable tenant demographics
- Proper infrastructure
- Community-level planning
This creates a more attractive environment for renters and long-term stakeholders.

Vertical Integration: The Core Advantage
Bayside Park is powered by the vertically integrated ecosystem of Capaholding, which
provides institutional-grade control from land to construction.
LOTSS$ — Land Acquisition
Sources land at discounted values through tax deed processes, performs title work, and
prepares the land bank for development.
Tax Deed Pro — Development & Project Management
Oversees planning, permitting, budgeting, engineering coordination, and overall project
execution.
Bayside Construction — Field Execution
Handles horizontal and vertical construction, including infrastructure, utilities, roads,
drainage, and on-site quality control.
This integration ensures efficiency, cost discipline, and delivery consistency—key
elements for long-term value creation.
Why Bayside Park Generates Long-Term Value for Investors
1. High Demand for Affordable Housing
Mississippi faces a persistent shortage of affordable and workforce housing. Families
seeking long-term rental stability drive strong occupancy and predictable rental demand.
2. Strategic Positioning in a Growth Market
The Southeast U.S. continues to attract:
- New industrial investment
- Net population inflows
- Wage-to-rent affordability ratios favorable for renters
- Local government initiatives supporting housing access
These indicators support both current demand and long-term absorption.
3. Risk-Adjusted Structures for Capital Preservation
While specific returns are disclosed only through official offering documents, Phase 1 of
Bayside Park is structured as secured real estate debt with first-lien protection,
emphasizing stability and capital preservation.
4. Phase-by-Phase Scalability
Each completed phase strengthens the economics of the next:
- Lower marginal costs
- Higher operational efficiency
- Improved underwriting confidence
- Stronger long-term returns at the community level
Masterplanned communities grow stronger—not riskier—as they expand.
Why Bayside Park Generates Long-Term Value for Investors
In addition to financial value, Bayside Park supports meaningful social and economic impact:
- Expansion of affordable & workforce housing
- Job creation through construction and manufacturing
- Local economic development
- Revitalization of underserved neighborhoods
- Pathways to sustainable long-term housing supply
Investors increasingly seek opportunities that deliver both stability and social impact, and
Bayside Park sits at this intersection.
A Foundation for Long-Term Value
Bayside Park is more than a housing project—it is a long-term economic engine built on
planning discipline, vertical integration, and strong demand fundamentals.
For accredited investors seeking exposure to secure, impact-driven real estate strategies,
Bayside Park represents a powerful example of how thoughtful development can create
value that compounds across multiple phases and multiple years.