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Scrolling through social media, I stumbled on a house near Charlotte—fresh paint, new kitchen cabinets, updated bath, even a brand-new HVAC—but way under market value. Thought it was a scam. Turns out, the seller had taken out a construction loan, moved out, and rented it, but his credit tanked, forcing a quick sale. Now, two weeks later, I’ve got a half-renovated house with two choices: sell fast to another investor for a smaller profit or finish the flip for a bigger payout. Sometimes, it’s tough to decide. How do you guys apply ‘a bird in the hand is worth more than two in the bush’? 

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