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Cale Snyder
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  • Chesnee, SC
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How to keep the supply line full

Cale Snyder
  • Investor
  • Chesnee, SC
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Hello all, I just finished my first fix and flip in Roebuck, SC and am having trouble getting another flip lined up. The market in upstate SC is insane right now so it's perfect for flips (had 4 offers on this last flip after 2 days on the market). But because it's so crazy that means the inventory for other flips is really competitive or, from what I've seen, nearly non-existent.

So, my question to you is, how do you go about keeping your supply line full so you can pop from flip to flip in a limited supply market? Granted, there are properties in the not-so-great part of town that would do well as a rental or possibly as a BRRRR type, but not good enough for a pure flip. Plus I'd like to stick with flips in this strong of a market and to build capital quickly with my business being so new.

Any and all ideas/recommendations are appreciated! Thanks in advance!

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