A Quick and Easy Guide to Successfully Flipping Real Estate

By Birdie, published Sep 27, 2007
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One of the newest phenomena in reality tv is real estate tv: re-designing, painting, primping, curb appealing, buying, selling, and flipping. In the world of real estate, flipping is the next big thing. In case you're wanting to flip, here are a few tips to make your first flip run a little bit smoother.

Inspections!

Know what you're getting into before you buy. With a complete inspection you will be able to tell your contractor exactly what you need and want done to your flip.

Cosmetic work, not structural stranges.

For your first house pick one that needs only cosmetic work such as paint and new flooring. Cosmetic changes can also extend to new kitchens and bathrooms. Try to avoid houses that may be fire damages as these will most likely require structural repair, costing you much more time and money.

Get estimates.

Most contractors will give you an estimate for free. Get at least three estimates before you choose a contractor. This way you'll get the most bang for your buck. Of course, contractors are one of those tricky situations where extra money may or may not mean better quality. Check with the Better Business Bureau before hiring anyone. You can also consult AngiesList.com.

Over budget, over schedule, under sell.

Allow yourself more money than you think you need, more time than you think you need, and always under estimate how much you can sell your flip for. This way, you won't have too many surprises.

No credit cards!

Don't use credit cards to finance your remodel. The interest rates on credit cards will almost always be higher than any bank loan. You'll be much better off getting a loan or a flexible line of credit from your bank.

Get a dumpster!

Nothing is harder than picking up miscellaneous pieces of trash after you've finished your remodeling. Clean up as you go along and it will be much easier at the end.

Permits!

Make sure you get all the appropriate building permits. Otherwise you could end up with some serious fines and delays, causing you to do over budget and over schedule.

Repairs list!

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