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Christopher Vincent
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  • Louisville, KY
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Adding value to others in Louisville, Kentucky

Christopher Vincent
  • Investor
  • Louisville, KY
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Hello everyone, Im Christopher Vincent and I am a family man who is passionate about giving back and adding value to others. That is also why I got into real estate. I want to give my children the life they deserve and I also want help those in need around the world achieve a better life. That's just a little about who I am. Real estate wise my team and I are looking to invest in apartment complexes in Louisville, KY and they are going to range from 20 to 100 units. We are going to look for complexes that have some deferred maintenance and possibly have a few vacancies and also we would like to see rents lower than market rate. So we can raise them after we rehab the units. Also we want to fill in those vacant units to decrease the vacancies and stabilize the property to increase our NOI dramatically. After stabilizing the property the team will see if it best to sell or refi the property into long term debt and pay out our investors or 1031 exchange it into a larger property. I really love talking to people and going the extra mile to satisfied your needs and get you that perfect deal or partnership. If any of this sounds interesting or appealing please feel free to connect with me and we can hope on a call to see how we can benefit each other and more!

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