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Briana Nasman
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Baldwin County Contractors?

Briana Nasman
  • Investor
  • Seattle, WA
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Hi!
Anyone investing in Baldwin County, AL? I have a 5 acre lot under contract I'm planning on developing 12-13 SFRs on (mix of spec build and build to rent). I have a contractor for the new construction, but I am also wanting to do some flips/BRRRs in downtown Fairhope, and he doesn't want to do remodels. Would love any GC recs.

Thanks!!

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Eric Patrick Oden
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Fairhope, AL
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Eric Patrick Oden
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Fairhope, AL
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First off, we love Fairhope.  We live here and do the majority of our investing elsewhere.

The building department once told me as they eyeballed my flip, "Fairhope is a hotbed of real estate" is closely watched by the state and local officials.  So, I definitely agree that you need a locally respected Alabama Home Builder.  For example, a local HB knows that replacement windows have to meet the newest strength,  egress size and height, etc. and they must have hurricane shielding, like pre-drilled plywood or better.  This was a budget buster for me a few years ago.

I would contact:  

Bay Building Company, Kerby Custom Renovations, and Stockton Construction LLC.

There are other ones that I believe would do great quality work and they would also be priced more for a homeowner.

Best of Luck!

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