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Arnold Oh
  • Durham, NC
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To Hold or to Flip?

Arnold Oh
  • Durham, NC
Posted

Good morning Bigger Pockets!

I've reached out to Dale Hensel, who was incredibly generous with his time. 

He said to read and to decide on a strategy of investment. 

Hold makes so much more sense to me -- tax benefits, paying down mortgage, long term investments, etc. So I spent some time thinking about the reason why people flip yesterday: Is the reason why people flip is the cash? and having the house out of your hands?

Are you a flipper or are you a holder? Or a combination of both? Why do you do what you do? 

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