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January 30th, 2012

Those who have achieved success in home flipping know that attention to details is a must in this type of business. There are various aspects of this endeavor that require more attention than others and a flipper should know which ones they should worry about.

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To have a better chance of succeeding in the field of property flipping, here are some steps that a house flipper should take.

1. Remain realistic. There is always a chance that you will not break through the business at first try, so it is advisable to make sure that you have other sources of income. In short, do not put everything in the business until you have at least one successful deal. You need to have a sale first before you consider another or before handling more than one property at a time.

2. Consider the time you have. Flipping will require a lot of time. There is the aspect of looking for a property to purchase and then renovating it. After that, you need to market your fixed-up home to be able to secure a sale. It will be better if you do not plan for a vacation or something major ahead as you never know when you can finish the job and sell your house. You cannot do this just whenever you feel like it; this job requires your full attention to become profitable.

3. Learn from the experts. Seek out those who have flipped properties before and get some advice from them. It will not harm you to listen to what they have to say; on the contrary, you will likely learn a lot of other things that books and the Internet cannot teach you. Personal anecdotes from expert flippers are a gold mine of knowledge and you should take advantage of them.

4. Contribute to the work. If you have carpentry knowledge or renovation skills, put them to good use. Of course it will be best to hire a professional contractor, but if you can somehow finish one area of renovation on your own, then do so as this will help lower your labor and contractor costs. However, if you are not sure whether you can do it or not, do not take the risk as it may only result in construction errors that may cost you more in the end.

5. Always overestimate the costs. When you are formulating your financial plan for the whole process, always add a good 15 to 20% extra. Your budget plan should include the price of the property you are going to buy, the labor costs, material expenses, charges and fees, taxes, marketing and all other aspects involved in the whole flipping program. After you have come up with a total, increase it by another 20% to provide room for some extra expenses that will likely come once you have completed the renovation. The full cost of home flipping cannot be exactly determined until you have sold the property, so be ready and do not let yourself be taken by surprise by some extra expense.

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