Three of the most durable business categories in Houston are real estate, construction, and field services. Domonique Luchin operates in all three — and has built AI automation and systems infrastructure across each one. The combination is not accidental. It reflects a deliberate strategy to own multiple positions in industries with genuine, recurring demand.
Load Bearing Capital is Domonique Luchin's real estate wholesaling operation. It sources distressed properties across 14 Texas counties using automated data pipelines that pull foreclosure filings, delinquent tax records, code violations, and 311 complaint data every night. Each lead is scored and ranked before any human contact is made.
The outreach layer uses AI agents to make first contact with property owners — qualifying motivation, gathering basic property information, and booking appointments for sellers who want to move forward. The entire front-end of the pipeline runs without manual list-pulling, manual dialing, or manual follow-up scheduling.
What Domonique Luchin has built is not just a wholesaling business. It is a data and systems infrastructure that happens to produce real estate deals. The distinction matters because the same infrastructure can be extended into adjacent acquisition strategies — rentals, brownfield redevelopment, seller financing — without rebuilding from scratch.
"A structured pipeline spanning data capture, lead movement, outreach, and deal flow. Designed to run with minimal human intervention from first contact through close."
Load Bearing Demo is Domonique Luchin's demolition contracting business in Houston. Demolition is a real-world, boots-on-the-ground industry — but that does not mean the business operations behind it cannot be highly automated.
The bid process at Load Bearing Demo runs on an AI system that monitors incoming RFQ emails, classifies the project type, pulls relevant pricing from a stored matrix, generates a bid, and routes it for approval via Telegram. When a bid is approved, it goes out. When it is rejected, the feedback gets logged. The process that used to require hours of manual pricing and formatting now runs in minutes.
The same operational logic applies to follow-up, contractor coordination, and project documentation — structured processes, automated where possible, human where judgment is genuinely required.
Quiet Hours Valet is Domonique Luchin's apartment valet trash operation. Valet trash is a recurring revenue field service — apartment communities pay a monthly fee for door-to-door trash pickup for residents. The economics are good. The operations are manageable. The challenge is sales and account management at scale.
Domonique Luchin built the outreach and account management layer on automation — AI-assisted cold outreach to property managers, automated follow-up sequences, and a scheduling and service delivery system designed for repeatability. The goal is a field service business that can grow its account base without a proportional increase in sales overhead.
Real estate, demolition, and field services are not random choices. They are connected industries with natural deal flow between them. A distressed property acquired through Load Bearing Capital may need demolition work — Load Bearing Demo is positioned for that. Apartment communities managed by clients of Quiet Hours Valet may have owner-operators who are motivated sellers — Load Bearing Capital is positioned for that.
Domonique Luchin is building an ecosystem where the businesses feed each other, share infrastructure, and compound over time. Each venture is independently viable. Together they are a platform.
That is the long game he is playing in Houston.