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Dan Costantino
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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$27k on my first flip!

Dan Costantino
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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It was a year ago that I closed on my first flip. The night before I closed, I almost walked out on a $4,900 deposit because I got scared. Thankfully, my step father was good enough to walk through with me and calm my nerves. He basically said that even if I break even, the education will have been worth it.

I was pretty picky about the way the house turned out. I had issues I needed corrected. I had my contractor stress about money (Had this with 3 different GC's on 3 separate rehabs). The rehab ran over by 2-3 weeks.

In the end, I had two full price offers on the house before it was completely finished. I sold it a few days after the 90 day seasoning period required by Fannie Mae.

I secured a recommendation letter from the buyer.

I made $27k after all closing, holding and selling costs. That was a true net number.

I read a lot, listened a lot and spent a lot on my education. I can't imagine where my real estate dreams would be if I walked out on that first deal!

Since, I've purchased 5 more properties while I work full time.

What I learned: Educate yourself but more importantly, ACT!

Thanks for reading.

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Dan Costantino
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Dan Costantino
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Thanks guys. I've sold another flip and I'm about to put another one on the market.

It's less scary now but each had issues! Mostly contractor issues!

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