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Updated almost 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

I need help funding my flip.
I'm a Licenced general contractor in the Seattle area. (Self employed). I have been remodeling flips for investors for quite some time now. But i don't see any of the profits at the end of the deal. The last flip I've done. I found the property for the investor after viewing over 20 properties and doing a full breakdown on what it would cost for all the repairs on each and every one. I've done all the legwork, planning and picked out a property that the client made over 120k profit on after I spent 3 months repairing. I got paid as a general contractor but didn't see the big bucks.
I have the experience and the tools to flip a property. Self employed! That beeing said I can't manage to find a way to finance my own flip and actually get a piece of the pie. Any help would be greatly appreciated.