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Flipping A House

by Barry Dunleavy 03/24/2019

You can make money by investing in real estate. One way you can do this is by flipping houses. Flipping a property refers to when you buy a house to sell it for profit. The purchase is a short-term investment that requires much planning as it could be quite dicey. Buying a home to sell is a great way to make money, but it requires skill, careful consideration, research, and sometimes pure luck. No matter what kind of property you decide to invest in, there are many things to consider when you are getting ready to start flipping houses.

There are two main types of house flipping:

- A real estate investor purchases a house that could potentially increase in value if repaired and updated. After completing the renovation, the investor makes money from selling the home for a higher price than the total cost of the purchase and improvements.

- A real estate investor identifies an undervalued property in the market in a neighborhood with fast-rising home values and holds the property for some time until the house has a higher value. They then resell the house profitably.

Common types of property to flip

- Single-family houses: These are the most common types of homes to flip. These include bungalows, semi-detached houses, townhouses, and freestanding homes. They are the easiest to buy and sell as they are most readily available.>

- Multi-family residences: You can renovate the existing units or add more units to the property to make it more attractive to buyers.

- Retail properties: You can buy a property and restore it to make it suitable for specific use as a restaurant, bar, or store.

- Land: This is the most difficult as there are more processes involved and building on a new property is more expensive than renovating an existing one.

Benefits of house flipping

- You have a significant level of control over many elements of the project through research and analysis

- You can flip any house as long as it fits your needs and requirements.

- The team you hire can significantly influence the success of your flips like an experienced real estate agent, an interior decorator, and a reputable contractor.

Disadvantages of house flipping

- You might lose your money if you don't get all the expenses right or you run into unexpected costs

- Sometimes you have to pay capital gains taxes when you sell a house.

- You may end up spending more than you should on a home if you misjudge the neighborhood.

If you are looking to start investing in real estate, flipping houses is a great way to start. Speak to a real estate agent and an experienced contractor to begin.

About the Author
Author

Barry Dunleavy

Over 25 Years in the Real Estate Industry. Former Senior Managing Director with responsibility for oversight of real estate businesses in Canada and Latin America including CEO of Canadian-based bank; prior to that Sr. Managing Director Construction Financing to large residential builders throughout the USA. He has a BA and MBA in Finance. Memberships include the Naples Board of Realtors, Graduate Realtors Institute, Institute for Luxury Home Marketing, Florida Realtors, and the National Association of Realtors. Community activities include New Horizons of Southwest Florida volunteer teaching math and reading to at-risk 3rd to 5th graders while being Chair of their 2016-2018 Golf Event and also involved with the Christian Businessmen's Connection. 2014 Awarded the Distinguished Volunteer for Collier County. He was a former Board of Governors of Hazeltine National Golf Club, host of the upcoming 2016 Ryder Cup Championship.