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A Beginner's Guide to Flipping Houses

By sofkins

If you're dreaming of making money in real estate, it's time to stop dreaming and get to work, because making money in real estate isn't just a vague pipedream. It can be done, even by a young and inexperienced person, when you learn how to "flip" houses.

A friend of mine, we'll call her Tai, made a fortune in real estate, beginning at the age of twenty, with no help from anyone else. Here's how she did it:



Tai began by buying a HUD repo, which allowed her to get into the house for no money down. Then she fixed it up and sold it herself. At closing, she had made enough profit to by a second fixer-upper, but this time, she paid all cash. Tai went right to work fixing her second house, and when she sold that one, she collected profit of $44,000, which allowed her to pay cash for her third house!

By now, Tai was comfortable with her formula, and within a short time, she had flipped her third house, realizing enough profit to pay cash for yet another house, as well as being able to buy the custom pickup of her dreams. And all of this had happened in the span of just nine months!

Tai's formula was simple. She located houses that needed only cosmetic work, avoiding those that required structural repairs. She did all the painting herself, inside and out, and updated the home's lighting, plumbing fixtures, and carpeting. Once renovations had been completed, all three houses sold quickly, and at a significant profit.

Flipping houses is the most tried-and-true way to make a fortune in real estate, so don't listen to anyone who tries to tell you that it can't be done or that you need to have a great deal of start-up money. That's not true. You can buy houses with no money down through various loan programs, and sellers will often help you with the closing costs.

I know what I'm talking about. My husband and I bought our 27th house earlier this year, for no money down, and we expect to make a profit of at least $100,000 for just one month of hard work!

But we take the process a step further, making our houses outshine the competition by also using Design Psychology, although our buyers never know that. All they know is that they feel good when they're in our homes, which makes them want to buy them, even if they're more expensive than the house next door.

There's no other business that can make you as much money, with as little start-up cost, in as short a time, as investing in real estate. In fact, more millionaires made their fortunes in real estate than in any other business. And you can do it, too. You just have to stop dreaming and get started.

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March 13, 2007
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sofkins

March 15, 2007
I personally have done 4 flips but am interesting in renting as well. Looking for the right property.
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kidgenius

March 14, 2007
As atrophie commented, they mention flipping, they post on the same day they set up an account, they link in their story to a site that sells a book, of theirs, that talks about their "method" of flipping.  This is the very definition of spam.
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Senseless

March 14, 2007

How many houses have you personally flipped sofkins?

 

Just curious, I bought and sold three to pay for the big one I built but I held them as rentals for some time first so it's not really flipping.

 

I would think if you actually personally have flipped a few houses maybe some of us over reacted.

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Chrisjob

March 14, 2007
Spiz-am.
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atrophie

March 13, 2007
i didn't say having a website is a crime.  i'm just calling it as i see it, and i'm going to leave you alone now.
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sofkins

March 13, 2007
I will comment more if that is okay with you guys.
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sofkins

March 13, 2007
I did not know having a website was a crime atrophie and what are you doing. I am trying to provide information that you might not what to read but someone maybe would like to know
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badbadivy

March 13, 2007

Heh heh, I think it's a pitch to sell the book. Don't get me wrong- I'm all about shameless self-promotion, but sofkins, you're gonna need to jump in and post more to the community and comment to help us not believe you're a spammer.

 

Meanwhile, I'm incredibly amused with the God Bless America remark. Props for that. Welcome to Curbly! 

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atrophie

March 13, 2007
are you saying you have the right to free speech but i don't?  i already explained the reasons why i thought it was spam, and i don't think that was an unreasonable assumption, and i'm still not sure what you're doing on this site.
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sofkins

March 13, 2007
I did not intentionally post it three time it was a mistake which I corrected as you can see. Give me a break. This is my first blog on the site. I am not a spammer why would I need to post three times the same thing. I have more to add but right now I am discourage by your disparaging remarks. This is America. What happened to free speech? God Bless America
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atrophie

March 13, 2007
well i figured it was spam since it's an empty/blog profile save for advertisements for this dot biz URL which is a site devoted to selling a Flipper book.  it's spam, and is focused on real estate investment and profit based on this company's "exclusive" method, and not DIY design.  the only reason this person is posting is to advertise this book.
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DIY Maven

March 13, 2007
"Spam, egg, spam, spam, bacon and spam"
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bruno

March 13, 2007

Hey Curbliers,

I appreciate the anti-spam sentiment; but Curbly is an open community and I'd like to give newcomers the benefit of the doubt. So, here's my proposal; let's give sofkins a chance to explain the triple-post, and confirm that he/she's not a spammer. Meanwhile, I'd love to hear other Curbliers' opinions on whether this kind of post fits in here at our little community.

So, let the discussion begin; is this post spam? Please remember to keep it respectful. 

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atrophie

March 13, 2007

so Curbly has been spammed.  i'm new here but i hope this isn't a common occurrence.

it's funny because the people on this site are just the type to get a place because it needs work, and fix it up for themselves.  i don't think this is so much a flippers' site.

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kidgenius

March 13, 2007
What the hell is this shit doing on here?  And three times no less.  These sleeze-bags are the reason that housing costs have gone up like they have.  They promise riches just to sell their product.  I hope you "flippers" all die of gonorrhea and rot in hell.