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JR Connor
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Hitting a flipping ceiling. How to push through?

JR Connor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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I have been flipping houses for 6 years and feel ive hit a hard ceiling. It started with me doing all of the work, and 1 house a year. Now I hire out 90-95% and can get through 3 houses, almost 4 in a year. Its not a bad side hustle (im a firefighter) but im getting frustraited I cann’t seem to break through to the next phase or level I guess.

I know some of the things holding me back is me and also not having a second crew of guys so 2 houses can be going at once. I typically deliver all materials to the job site and I am still doing some of the work at the end of project like cleaning floors and windows, installing appliances, odds and ends stuff. I know i need to grt away from that to free my time up but for some reason, it seems to be a struggle. I feel like i should push any odds and ends to my contractor and hire out a cleaning crew but I hate putting more money into something I can easily handle.

The other is finding a second crew of guys so we can have 2 houses running at one time. Currently my guy has a crew of 2 (him+2guys) and they cant really divide and concor. I know how to solve this issue, obviously its just finding the right crew to come on board but easier said than done

On a positive side, I know the Indy market well and for the most part, funding isn’t an issue. 

I would love to hear how some of you broke through and took your business to the next level. I want to go from 4 to 8 houses in 2022 and I feel like that is a realistic goal. Any tips, tricks, insights?
 

Thanks so much

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Will Barnard
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Without additional crews, you will remain stuck. Most of the common issues to scaling from where you are to the next level is $$ so if that is NOT your issue, then you really only have 1 or 2 left. The construction crews and the sourcing of deals. Rather than spending time doing the cleaning and appliance installs yourself, hire that out to and use your time for tasks more suitable for a business owner - finding more deals, more money and more team members!

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