Erica Nunn • September 3, 2025

Join the Rapid Equity Partners Buyers List (Kentucky)

If you’re actively looking to buy real estate in Kentucky—single‑family homes, small multi‑family, land, or new construction—this is for you. Rapid Equity Partners sources off‑market opportunities and develops new builds across Central Kentucky. When we acquire a property (or break ground on a new one), our private buyers list hears about it first.


To get on the list: Email Alyssa.repartners@gmail.com with your name, best phone number, and your buying criteria (see checklist below). We’ll add you right away and start pairing you with opportunities that fit.


Who We Are


We’re Rapid Equity Partners, a local, family owned& operated Kentucky‑based real estate development and investment company.

 Our team buys houses, improves properties, develops new construction, and partners with local trades to bring quality homes to market. 

We move fast, operate with transparency, and focus on win‑win deals that work for both sellers and buyers.


What We Do


  • Off‑Market Acquisitions: We source properties before they hit the MLS—fixers, rentals, land, and infill lots.
  • New Construction: Thoughtful floor plans, durable materials, and modern finishes designed for today’s buyers and renters.
  • Value‑Add/Renovations: Strategic updates that maximize livability and long‑term value.
  • Investor‑Friendly Options: Properties that work for BRRRR, buy‑and‑hold, or flip exit strategies.


Where We Operate


We serve buyers across Kentucky.

If you have a specific county or city in mind, include it in your email so we can focus your alerts.


How Our Buyers List Works


  1. You send your criteria. Tell us exactly what you want (see checklist below).
  2. We match opportunities. When we acquire or develop something that fits, we email the details.
  3. You get first look. Buyers on our list review photos, specs, and numbers before we share broadly.
  4. Walkthrough & deal. If it’s a fit, we coordinate access, confirm scope, and move to contract quickly.


Ready to Join?


Email Alyssa.repartners@gmail.com with your criteria. 

You’ll be first in line when our next off‑market or new construction property is ready.

If you have questions or a unique scenario, include a short note, our team will reply with next steps.


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