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Updated over 8 years ago,

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  • Investor
  • Montgomery, AL
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Do flippers need to have an eye for design?

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  • Investor
  • Montgomery, AL
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After doing several buy-and-hold  I want to start flipping.  However I do not have an eye for designing or decorating. I know what I like when I see it but I don't know how to get it there . Do you think it is necessary to have a flair for design in order to be a good flipper?  Should I plan on having a decorator look at potential flips with me in order to estimate rehab design and budget? Do you think that is going to be cost-prohibitive?  Thanks for any advice. 

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