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Flipping Properties For Profit

Getting something for nothing lures all and this will not deter them to opt for back door tactics. In the business of real estate, the greed of quick money has put many people in the wrong line of occupation. Flipping is one such. Flipping is buying a property below the market price and immediately reselling it to another buyer above the market price making huge profits. Though termed unethical the market is rampant with flippers.

Flippers are not real estate agents. They don’t need any license. Since agents and brokers are licensed and have to follow guidelines, like in U.S., set forth by the REIT boards and the Realtors associations it is difficult for them to make money in a fast way. Since laws are ambiguous on the practice of flipping, the business of flipper is no cakewalk.

Flipping is similar to wholesaling. In wholesaling the wholesaler buys a property at below market price, signs a contract with the seller and then resells it with marginal profit but below market price only. Whereas in flipping, a flipper buys a property at below market price and within a few time resells it at higher price.

In flipping there is no investing on your own. A buyer has to be arranged for immediate reselling and the money got from this buyer can be used to pay for the purchase. But this is dangerous. If the original seller, on knowing that his property is being resold for a higher price, refuses to sell or if there is problem with title deeds or the tenant is in no mood to move out quickly, it can be problematic. Buyers to whom it is being resold wish to move in immediately will also cause problems of lawsuits and so on.

Like in wholesaling a flipper has problems in signing a contract unless and until he is sure of the seller agreeing to sell it and the buyer bringing it to the price bargained at.

The negative impact of flipping is meteoric rise in prices of homes of the locality combined with duping. Slight modification of the houses for increasing the value and then reselling it as having fully remodeled may cause problems in case of it being resold at a future date. On closer inspection of the property by the buying party may bring down the value leading to bankruptcies or foreclosing and so on.




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