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Home Flipping, Not As Easy As It Looks

By: Toni Laveri

Have you ever watched 'Flip that House' on The Learning Channel? Isn't it funny how they make house flipping look incredibly easy?

Is it really that easy? Find a beat up shack for a low price, throw a couple hundred dollars in repairs, and then sell it to make giant gains?

You might think that flipping a house just as easy as flipping a pancake, but the truth is that there is a lot of hard work, sweat, and risk involved with such a venture.

House flipping is not a 1,2,3 we're all now rich type of investment and there's no guarantee there you'll make a profit. Unless you know what you are doing, you stand to loose your shirt.

Successful home flippers know the industry inside and out. They know what to do when things are going good and when things will turn south. They know what deals to take, when a property is overvalued, and when a property is to run down to fix.

They have partnerships with contractors to do home repairs and remodeling. They don't pay Realtor commissions either since they employ their own sales team. Finally, professional real estate investors don't flip one house at a time. Instead, they buy many homes at once and then get them fixed, back on the market, and sold within 2 weeks. If they can't sell the home in a short amount of time, they lose their profits.

This doesn't mean that there isn't money to be made by investing in foreclosures. You just have to educate yourself about real estate investment. Here is some practical, easy to remember, advice for you to keep in mind:

Educate Yourself - Learn what you can about house flipping and real estate. Read books, watch videos, and talk to experts who have done it before. The more you know about home flips and the real estate market, the more you stand to make some good money.

Find a Mentor - Work with somebody that has successfully done a profitable house flip. This will allow you to get an in depth insight on the industry that you might not have known before hand.

Observe and Assist in an Actual Flip - It only makes sense that you watch a home flip from start to finish. You might even want to do some work on the flip. This real world experience will teach you lessons you would never have learned if you decided to go at it alone. You will get a greater picture of the house flipping process and increase your chance of a greater profit.

It is very possible to turn a home flip to a substantial profit in a relatively short amount of time. But it's not as easy as they make it out on TV. It's a stressful job. A lot of hard work goes into home flips. There's a lot of money to be made ' and lost.

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