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Tommy Cangelosi
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Valdosta, GA
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Should I show my flip before work is complete?

Tommy Cangelosi
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Valdosta, GA
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My wife have been showing our flip before work is completed. As a real estate broker, I feel confident in my ability to provide mental images for my buyers on incomplete work, but I'm getting hesitant about showing it anymore. We've been getting really good feedback and we actually received an offer but it was a little too low. We've had a few that liked our home, but ended up going new construction. I've considered taking it off the MLS temporarily until work is completed, but don't want to miss a prospect while it's being worked on. I can't currently post any pictures because it's not clean and ready. Any feedback from experienced flippers would be fantastic! Thank you!

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