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  • Upper Marlboro, MD
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FLIPPING HOUSES IN THE WINTER

Account Closed
  • Upper Marlboro, MD
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Hello BP and to the FLIPPERS....

Do you guys let the Winter stop you guys from Flipping houses. Just a random question since I just put my first bid on a property yesterday? Any comments will help!!! I'm just  afraid of the house not being able to sell. The property is in a nice neighborhood in Baltimore County.

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Paul Sorgi
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  • Abington, MA
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Paul Sorgi
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  • Abington, MA
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It would not stop me. If selling in the winter is a concern be more conservative with your ARV and buy accordingly. I have rehabbed in the winter and sold 3 houses during the winter months. Being in the Northeast it does add to your holding costs.

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