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Updated over 14 years ago, 08/18/2010

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Jason Kim
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Market Condition for Rehabbers!

Jason Kim
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Los Angeles, CA
Posted

I know the market got slow down for flipping properties, but still I would like to ask these questions so I can understand how and what everyone is doing.

Questions for active rehabbers..

1. Are you currently active on flipping properties even on this market? And how often do you flip houses?

2. And what are the most important things I need to do in order to flip properties still even on this slow housing market?

3. Your rehab is done but not selling, what do you think the problem is? And what do you do with that house now?

Hope you would understand that I'm trying to get in rehabbing but don't see this big "green light", and also hard to meet an active rehabber to ask these questions.

Thank you in advance.

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