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how do house flippers actually make money when all they do is 103

Akram Mollah
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hi - i am a buy and hold investor but thinking about flipping. 

Flipping homes to me seems like a day job where I am always looking for the next deal and at the same time i never really get any money in my pocket because i am rolling over the gains? 

Am i missing something here? how do home flippers get money in there pocket without paying taxes? 

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On flips you can't avoid taxes. You just need to run #'s accounting for taxes. If you have all the money eaten up from taxes then you need to dive deeper into the #'s. BRRR is popular because you can rehab a property, hold and rent it. Down the road you can 1031 into something bigger and avoid the taxes.

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