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All Forum Posts by: Alexander Rey

Alexander Rey has started 6 posts and replied 27 times.

Post: Partnering on a existing deal

Alexander ReyPosted
  • Contractor
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 2
Quote from @Eliott Elias:

Why do you need a partner? It sounds like you're doing just fine 


Hi Eliott!  I'm doing pretty good yes but I'm just starting, this is just my 3rd investment property so I'm looking for options on how to continue growing.

Post: Partnering on a existing deal

Alexander ReyPosted
  • Contractor
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 2

Hello BP community! Is there a way to bring a partner into a deal I already own? I have heard about getting the house under contract and use OPM to buy it, but in this case I already bought the property and is cash flowing really good (enough to split it and still make sense) so my idea is to get my money out to move into the next deal and repeat. Similar to BRRRR but I don't have the equity to to cash out refi, reason why I'm willing to add a ''partner investor''.

If that is possible what is the name to the strategy ? and what are good numbers as far as COC , cap rate ect...

Post: Fire Regulations or city codes

Alexander ReyPosted
  • Contractor
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 2

Good evening, I would like to know if anyone here has experience buying a home with fire damage? What are the steps to follow and if there are any city codes or regulations? The house is mostly cosmetic just smoke damage, fire did not go through walls but still curious if they have to be replaced due to regulations and such? Thank you

Post: Contractor Quotes - Weekends?

Alexander ReyPosted
  • Contractor
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 2
Originally posted by @Attila M.:

@Alexander Rey is a biggerpockets member and is very responsive in my experience. You might try to contact him.

thanks,
Atttila

 Thanks Attila, I sure can help. I'm out doing some quotes today I can stop by this afternoon. 

Post: Home Improvements and Repairs in Jacksonville fl

Alexander ReyPosted
  • Contractor
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 2
Originally posted by @Mitchlyn D.:

@Alexander Rey - Do you have any references or pictures of projects that you have worked on?

 Sure, I'll contact you. 

Post: Newbie from Long Island, looking for contacts in Jacksonville, FL

Alexander ReyPosted
  • Contractor
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 2

@Michael Bocian hello if you ever need some quotes on repairs let me know I be gabby to help you with a free estimate.

Post: Jacksonville Southside meetup during the day?

Alexander ReyPosted
  • Contractor
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 2

Love the idea I'm flexible on the time.

Post: Home Improvements and Repairs in Jacksonville fl

Alexander ReyPosted
  • Contractor
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 2
Originally posted by @Jack Bobeck:

@Alexander Rey working on a flip now, let’s connect and see what you can do. 

Sounds good, just let me know when can we meet and I'll be there.

Post: Home Improvements and Repairs in Jacksonville fl

Alexander ReyPosted
  • Contractor
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 2
Originally posted by @Aaron K.:

@Alexander Rey do you have a contractor's license if not you may want to get one at that point if you offer competitive prices you may find more business than you can handle.

 At the time I do not, but I'm currently working on it. I can still do most of the stuff around the house that do not involve a permit if you need help around the area.

Post: Home Improvements and Repairs in Jacksonville fl

Alexander ReyPosted
  • Contractor
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 2

Hello Jacksonville and BP community I own a handyman business  in the are of Jacksonville so if you have any type of property in the area that need some work I will be happy to help you. I'm looking to establish relationship with others investors as I work myself there.