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John Seitz
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First Flip - Organizational Tools Recommendations

John Seitz
  • Investor
  • St. Louis, MO
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FINALLY bought my first property (well, it's under contract, so no cigars just yet). I am looking for any recommendations on tools flippers might use to track work, expenses, their sanity, etc. I will be doing a lot of the work myself so any project management tools recommendations would be great too. Additionally, any recommendations on prioritizing things, eg. First, apply for permits, secondly ... would be helpful. Thanks guys. Happy flipping to all.

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Ko Kashiwagi
  • Lender
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Ko Kashiwagi
  • Lender
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Hi John,

How many more do you plan this year and what is your budget? For free softwares, Google spreadsheet/docs, Trello and Notion would work well. For paid softwares, it depends on the scale of your investments. Monday.com, Asana, REI/kit, Flipperforce are some examples.

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