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What is the best book on house flipping?


I want to get into the house flipping, but I need to know where to begin. What books do you recommend?


5 Responses to “What is the best book on house flipping?”

  • lovetotalk:

    Take a course on the realty. It is a difficult case which really depends on who you know to get great deals when you update the house.

  • Ander:

    Whoa. If you want to do that, I guess you need to start seriously working out — unless you have lots of friends strong. (And be sure that nobody is actually in the house when you return.)

  • Price is what you pay for value.:

    Unlike stocks, you can not “sell short” on the property to gain profits. House flipping only make money when the housing market increases. Since the U.S. housing market continues to collapse, may be turning the house is not a good idea plus.http: / / money. CNN. com/2006/09/05/real_estate/Ofheo_home_prices/index. htm? postversion = 2006090514http: / / money. CNN. com/2006/09/08/real_estate/caught_in_the_bubble/index. htm? postversion = 2006090814Essayez this book is a good book investissement.A Random Walk Down Wall Street.Bonne luck!

  • Searchlight Crusade:

    Currently, the market for most places in the country will not support profitable flipping. In truth, I do not even want to talk fins now. Families, leaders, and investors will do very well at the moment of purchase, but no fins, because once they bought, they become one of the 38 sellers for every buyer. I get a lot of resistance to the message of those who are addicted to making $ 50,000 a few months because of greater fools, but if you want to make a profit in this market, you’ll have to take them for a time.

  • AllCourt:

    Here is a very good book for someone just beginning: Flipping Houses by William and Robert Bronchick DahlstromCe book distinguishes between the “supplier” and the “Retailer”. Many define turning against these flavor of the month tv shows, where people buy property, make some renovations, and then try to resell it quickly before they lose their shirts. In today’s market, it can be risky if you are inexperienced and do not negotiate a great place before. So, this brand of “reversal” is what the retailer “ne.Une less risky proposition in today’s market begins as a scout or a” broker. “The broker is a person who locates Rehab potential to sell goods and negotiating a good deal up front and property deeds. The dealer then shops and retailers This is the benefit when the provider supports the transaction. concessionaire does not usually get loans or even take the title, he / she comes to collect his profits after the retailer settles with the vendeur.Bonne luck!

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