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All Forum Posts by: Alexander Castro

Alexander Castro has started 2 posts and replied 63 times.

Post: Expanding my network

Alexander CastroPosted
  • Realtor
  • Vero Beach, FL
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 18

Hi Muhammad, My name is Alexander Castro from EXP Realty here in Florida. I would be more than happy to connect. 

Post: Investing In Florida

Alexander CastroPosted
  • Realtor
  • Vero Beach, FL
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 18

I would love to know too.

Post: Property Management in Vero Beach

Alexander CastroPosted
  • Realtor
  • Vero Beach, FL
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 18
Quote from @Jake Langley:

anyone have a property manager in Vero Beach Florida?


 Hey Jake, How did it go?

Post: Vero Beach investment

Alexander CastroPosted
  • Realtor
  • Vero Beach, FL
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 18
Quote from @Stephen VanMeter:

Investment Info:

Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Vero Beach.

Purchase price: $87,000
Cash invested: $6,000

Bank owned BRRR


 Congrats!

Post: Vero Beach investment

Alexander CastroPosted
  • Realtor
  • Vero Beach, FL
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 18
Quote from @Jason Gaccione:

Does anyone know of a realtor/property manager in the Vero Beach area that they would recommend? Thanks!

Vero Beach is my backyard. If you haven't found that info, feel free to call me. My number is in my bio : )

Post: Puerto Rico - Opportunity?

Alexander CastroPosted
  • Realtor
  • Vero Beach, FL
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 18
Quote from @Larry Cook:
Quote from @Alexander Castro:
Originally posted by @Roberto Torres:

@Alexander Castro You do have to be careful in what you invest though, market has seen dramatic raises in price recently in some areas and since most puertoricans live below poverty line, cashflow for long term rent can be extremely low. I do concur that the island is beautiful, but it's not so easy to find worthwhile deals. 

 Of course! I've worked all the island. You just need some contacts to help you find what you're looking for. I know the territory and it's really hard to find agents that work with investors because they have been burned out before and because of this, some may charge a fee (we don't). The other day an agent wanted me to help her because after 11 attempts she couldn't get in touch with any local agent.


 Are you currently a realtor in PR?


 I serve the East Coast of Florida, but can recommend you some great agents that may assist. Check my bio for my contact info if you want to chat : )

Post: Puerto Rico Investing

Alexander CastroPosted
  • Realtor
  • Vero Beach, FL
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 18
Originally posted by @Aaron T.:
Originally posted by @Alexander Castro:
Originally posted by @Aaron T.:
Originally posted by @Alexander Castro:

Puerto Rico will always be a tourist area to visit and whatever the situation they may encounter, the streets are full of tourist. In my opinion investing near or 10 minutes away from the Ocean is an A+. 

 That is the great thing about PR. you can invest 10-15 minutes from the beach and be in the mountain. IF you can find one with a great view, even better for monthly income.

the bad part is that monthly rentals means finding someone with a steady job to cover rent. Right now that is something residents are struggling with. This is why the BNB market is so big at the moment.

 It all depends but it can be true! Do you have any connections in Puerto Rico? You can focus on relocation or Airbnbs

 Yes, we are connected in PR. We have BNBs there and a great team in place. 

 Great man! Happy to help if you ever need some assistance. My group is nationwide & international!

Post: Puerto Rico - Opportunity?

Alexander CastroPosted
  • Realtor
  • Vero Beach, FL
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 18
Originally posted by @Aaron T.:
Originally posted by @Alexander Castro:
Originally posted by @Roberto Torres:

@Alexander Castro You do have to be careful in what you invest though, market has seen dramatic raises in price recently in some areas and since most puertoricans live below poverty line, cashflow for long term rent can be extremely low. I do concur that the island is beautiful, but it's not so easy to find worthwhile deals. 

 Of course! I've worked all the island. You just need some contacts to help you find what you're looking for. I know the territory and it's really hard to find agents that work with investors because they have been burned out before and because of this, some may charge a fee (we don't). The other day an agent wanted me to help her because after 11 attempts she couldn't get in touch with any local agent.

 I say it all the time, "if you want to be successful in PR, all you have to do is answer the phone"

 That's for sure! Not only in PR but everywhere.

Post: Puerto Rico - Opportunity?

Alexander CastroPosted
  • Realtor
  • Vero Beach, FL
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 18
Originally posted by @Roberto Torres:

@Alexander Castro You do have to be careful in what you invest though, market has seen dramatic raises in price recently in some areas and since most puertoricans live below poverty line, cashflow for long term rent can be extremely low. I do concur that the island is beautiful, but it's not so easy to find worthwhile deals. 

 Of course! I've worked all the island. You just need some contacts to help you find what you're looking for. I know the territory and it's really hard to find agents that work with investors because they have been burned out before and because of this, some may charge a fee (we don't). The other day an agent wanted me to help her because after 11 attempts she couldn't get in touch with any local agent.

Post: What are your goals for 2021?

Alexander CastroPosted
  • Realtor
  • Vero Beach, FL
  • Posts 72
  • Votes 18

Help those own a home even with bad credit, close more commercial & luxury homes than residential & not least, invest in some properties in Fl & Puerto Rico.