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Fix-and-Flip Strategies: What Works in Today’s Market?
The fix-and-flip game is always changing, and what worked a few years ago doesn’t always cut it today. With rising material costs, shifting buyer preferences, and tighter margins, investors have to be smart about their approach.
💡 How are you finding solid flip deals in this market?
💡 What upgrades are actually worth the money right now?
💡 How do you keep rehab costs under control and avoid surprise expenses?
💡 Noticing any shifts in buyer demand that affect your strategy?
💡 Tips for working with contractors and keeping projects on schedule?
Let’s talk real strategies, real challenges, and what’s actually getting results. Drop your insights below! 🚀
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💡 How are you finding solid flip deals in this market?: Patience
💡 What upgrades are actually worth the money right now? Need to go above and beyond with the interior design. "Lipstick on a pig" Home Depot remodels don't work anymore. Hire an interior designer.
💡 How do you keep rehab costs under control and avoid surprise expenses?: Work with an experienced contractor who has done a lot of work similar to the work you're looking to do on that specific project.
💡 Noticing any shifts in buyer demand that affect your strategy?: Buyer demand is way down making it super important to pick an A+ location and as stated above, don't skimp on interior design.
💡 Tips for working with contractors and keeping projects on schedule?: Set really clear expectations in the beginning. Your contractor should provide you with a schedule, they should provide frequent updates, they should keep you informed on delays. Assuming you hire a contractor who is qualified, keeping things on track is all about communication (this goes both ways - from contractor to client and client to contractor)