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January 08, 2009, 11:58:13 AM
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Author Topic: Flipped Houses and Market Saturation  (Read 2792 times)
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PlasticTropicalFish
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« on: January 13, 2008, 04:24:24 PM »

It seems like everyone is a flipper now.  We are all flippers and no one is a buyer.  Suddenly every show on TV is about flipping houses.  In a market like this with high inventory and only a few buyers, a lot of people are losing money on flips I think.
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Mickey
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« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2008, 08:46:56 PM »

Funny I actually watch those shows and am amazed at some of them. So many of those do not show the real side, the side that looses money in the flip or worse yet those who are stuck with two mortgages and end up loosing not only the flipped house but possibly their own home.
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Tanya
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« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2008, 06:57:58 AM »

To be honest we are attempting to win at this game.  We were able to purchase a $250K house for $125K, it is in a prominant township, one of the best school systems in the state and the neighborhood is awesome.  The house was foreclosed, sat vacant for almost two years.  We are a family looking to make a longer term investment with the hopes of flipping for a profit.  Granted we are looking to wait out the market, a good 5 years at least, the bonus however, our house is only 6 years old.  We looked for over 2 years in this saturated market, we viewed hundreds of homes in person and thousands online.  We made numerous offers, tried short sales and eventually found a foreclosure.  This house needed work and we are still discovering flaws and real work that is needed, but overall we are not complaining, any sweat labor put in is equity, regardless of whether the market measures it, we feel it.   Smiley
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Brandon
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« Reply #3 on: January 23, 2008, 05:17:35 AM »

I agree with some of the other comments that there has been a lot of publicity on flipping houses, and that if you are not careful you could get stuck with a bad deal.  However, if you are careful, you can still turn a profit in a rough housing market.  I recommend going small first.  Start with a small project where you will only make 5-10 thousand.  Affordable housing is always desirable, even if a tough market.
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