Property Flipping Parker CO

One of the hottest money making ideas in the U.S. today is property flipping for profit. Basically, the objective is to buy a property, fix it up and sell for a profit as quickly as possible. The big challenge is to purchase a house for an affordable price, spend a budgeted amount of money to fix it up to maximize attractiveness, and then place it on the market at a price that will allow you to make a profit. Some of the bigger mistakes people make are not accounting for certain expense items and other assumptions.

AIMCO/Bethesda Holdings Inc.
(303) 757-8101
Stanford Place 3-Suite 1100
Denver, CO
Bandy Homes
888-740-5850 ext. 201
10940 S. Parker Road, Suite 120
Parker, CO
Keller Williams Action Realty
(720) 407-3700
18999 E Main St
Parker, CO
3870 Elm
(303) 792-0701
8600 N Flintwood Rd
Parker, CO
KELLER WILLIAMS - DOUG OSNESS
303345-3000
6235 S. Main St
Aurora, CO
Denver Property Tour
(303) 332-7420
10900 S Parker Rd Ste 200
Parker, CO
Yours in Service Real Estate
(303)805-0686
9335 Amison Cir suite #204
Parker, CO
Realteam Colorado
(303) 805-0829
497 Meadow Station Cir
Parker, CO
Dan Bloomquist Real Estate
(303) 751-8800
3010 Coal Creek St
Parker, CO
WestCare Infusion Services
(303) 770-5065
13792 Compark Blvd., Suite 150
Englewood, CO
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Property Flipping

One of the hottest money making ideas in the U.S. today is property flipping for profit. Basically, the objective is to buy a property, fix it up and sell for a profit as quickly as possible. The big challenge is to purchase a house for an affordable price, spend a budgeted amount of money to fix it up to maximize attractiveness, and then place it on the market at a price that will allow you to make a profit. Some of the bigger mistakes people make are not accounting for certain expense items and other assumptions. Things like:

    1. Assuming they are guaranteed a profit-this simply isn't true.

    2. Exceeding their budget for fix up- this is common, especially when people are excited about finding a property with potential and look past obvious problems in their excitement to "do a deal".

    3. Unforeseen problems that exist with the home they bought. All too often properties are "cosmetically" fixed up to hide bigger problems. If you are a buyer, look out! An uninformed buyer can find that they bought more trouble than they anticipated and actually lose money on a transaction.

    4. How long it will take to sell the property. Every month that goes by is an expense to a property investor. There are mortgage payments, insurance costs, utilities and other expenses. Plan on having those costs for an extended period. If you sell it faster, good for you! If not, at least you have accounted for the long sales cycle.

    5. Real estate commissions they often have to pay. These commissions and fees can often amount to 8% or more of the price of the home....

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