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Morgan Blue
  • Baltimore, MD
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Is there a way to start flipping houses with no money or credit?

Morgan Blue
  • Baltimore, MD
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Flipping houses has always been my passion, but I don’t know where you start or who to turn too. I would like to invest into a house/houses that’s going to make people happy when they step into their dream home. I would like help with my business plan and how to get started with this whole ordeal.

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Brian Adzadi
  • Allentown, PA
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Brian Adzadi
  • Allentown, PA
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@Morgan Blue

I think the best option for you right now is to find a mentor. A flipper/rehabber in the Baltimore area who you could trade a little bit of free labor in order for he/she to teach you a few things. Knowledge and experience is the name of the game here.

You can either look for one here on BP or talk to the developer that is flipping a house in your neighborhood.

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