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Q1 2024 Portfolio Spotlight | 10 Land-Backed Loans Across 6 States

  • Writer: Legacy Land Fund
    Legacy Land Fund
  • Mar 31, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: 6 hours ago

In Q1 2024, Legacy Land Fund funded 10 land-backed loans across 6 states.

Capital Deployed: $528,870.54

Total Property Value Secured: $917,850

Total Acreage Secured: 136 acres



This quarter included 1 loan in January, 4 loans in February, and 5 loans in March, reflecting steady early-year deployment across multiple markets.


What This Snapshot Represents


Each portfolio spotlight is designed to show how investor capital is being deployed and what collateral is securing those loans. In this quarter, capital was deployed across a mix of acreage sizes and locations, with each loan backed by real land.


Legacy Land Fund’s approach to land-backed lending is intentionally conservative. The goal is consistency, collateral protection, and clear loan structures, rather than speculation.


Common Questions About Land-Backed Lending


What is a land-backed loan?

A land-backed loan is secured by raw or rural land, meaning the collateral is the land itself rather than a home or building.


Why do conservative loan structures matter?

Conservative structures help protect investor capital by maintaining a margin of safety between the loan amount and the underlying property value.


Learn More


To review the fund structure, offering overview, and how the strategy works, visit the Legacy Land Fund homepage and review the sections on How It Works, Offering Overview, and the FAQ at the bottom of the page.

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