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Sean Brennan
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How much per hour does the average fix and flipper make?

Sean Brennan
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Manchester, NH
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Maybe you guys don't think like this... but when I do an appraisal I get paid a fee no matter how many hours I work; but, I keep track of my hours so I can calculate $/hr so I know what types of jobs I should focus my time on. If I make above $50/hr its a really good job and below $30/hr I am not too happy.

Have any of you ever calculated this for a fix and flip?

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Will Barnard
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Will Barnard
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I have flipped many many homes and have never taken it down to an hourly rate. Here is the problem with that. - If you do get one flip where the profit was $500 per hour simply because you spent less time, but the net profit was say $20k, unless you can consistently replicate that every single work week hour, it does not matter.

I have spent only 2 months (includes time from acquisition date to sold date) on a flip and made $35k, but have spent 6 months and made $220k. Which one was the higher per hour? Not sure, but I will take the $220k in 6 months every time even if the hourly rate was lower.

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