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Updated 17 days ago,

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Christopher Helwig
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Multi-media Documentation of Flipping for Potential Buyers

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 I am a relatively new house flipper.  One of the issues I have noticed is that some people think of a flip house as being the cheapest possible rehab.  To address this I took detailed pictures from beginning to end of my most recent flip, documenting that we did a thorough job using quality materials.   I am going to start a company website to host the pictures and provide a little explanation of what we did.  My problem is how to measure if it has any impact on sales price or time on market.  I do not do a lot of volume, so it would take me a long time to get a good data set just based on those numbers.  Does anyone know of any other ways to gauge the effectiveness of this plan?  Has anyone tried it?  If so, I would love to hear what worked for you and what did not.   Thanks in advance.

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